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Identification of human TFIID components and direct interaction between a 250-kDa polypeptide and the TATA box-binding protein (TFIID tau).
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GeneticsImmunologyTata Box-binding ProteinProtein ExpressionTfiid TauProteomicsCell SignalingTranscription FactorsProtein FunctionGene ExpressionFunctional GenomicsCell BiologyTfiid ComplexTranscription RegulationHuman Tfiid PolypeptidesSignal TransductionNatural SciencesGene RegulationHuman Tfiid ComponentsSystems BiologyMedicine
Previous studies have indicated that human transcription initiation factor TFIID is a large complex that contains a TATA-binding polypeptide (TFIID tau or TBP) and other components that qualitatively alter promoter interactions and are uniquely required for activator-dependent (versus basal) transcription. TFIID tau-specific antibody columns have been employed to identify a number of human TFIID polypeptides that are tightly associated with TFIID tau. These differ in size from polypeptides in known general initiation factors, including the initiator-binding factor (TFII-I) which shares some promoter binding characteristics with TFIID. The largest component (p250) identified in TFIID was shown to interact directly and tightly with TFIID tau, suggesting that it may play a major role in the assembly of the TFIID complex.
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