Native human TATA-binding protein simultaneously binds and bends promoter DNA without a slow isomerization step or TFIIB requirement.
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Murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase: structural comparison with HIV-1 reverse transcriptaseChanges in DNA bending and flexing due to tethered cations detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.Two-step mechanism for modifier of transcription 1 (Mot1) enzyme-catalyzed displacement of TATA-binding protein (TBP) from DNA.Efficient binding of NC2.TATA-binding protein to DNA in the absence of TATARole of the acidic tail of high mobility group protein B1 (HMGB1) in protein stability and DNA bendingEukaryotic and archaeal TBP and TFB/TF(II)B follow different promoter DNA bending pathways.DNA origami as biocompatible surface to match single-molecule and ensemble experiments.Influence of the N-terminal domain and divalent cations on self-association and DNA binding by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae TATA binding proteinSingle-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer shows uniformity in TATA binding protein-induced DNA bending and heterogeneity in bending kinetics.Machine learning for regulatory analysis and transcription factor target prediction in yeastModern biophysical approaches probe transcription-factor-induced DNA bending and looping.Real-Time Interaction between TBP and the TATA Box of the Human Triosephosphate Isomerase Gene Promoter in the Norm and PathologyThe conformational state of the nucleosome entry-exit site modulates TATA box-specific TBP bindingSimultaneous DNA binding, bending, and base flipping: evidence for a novel M.EcoRI methyltransferase-DNA complex.A real-time study of the interaction of TBP with a TATA box-containing duplex identical to an ancestral or minor allele of human gene LEP or TPI.
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Native human TATA-binding protein simultaneously binds and bends promoter DNA without a slow isomerization step or TFIIB requirement.
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Native human TATA-binding prot ...... ion step or TFIIB requirement.
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Native human TATA-binding prot ...... ion step or TFIIB requirement.
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Native human TATA-binding prot ...... ion step or TFIIB requirement.
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Native human TATA-binding prot ...... ion step or TFIIB requirement.
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Native human TATA-binding prot ...... ion step or TFIIB requirement.
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Kay M Parkhurst
Kristina M Masters
Lawrence J Parkhurst
Margaret A Daugherty
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10.1074/JBC.M305201200
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2003-06-05T00:00:00Z