Archaeal transcription factor B
Archaeal transcription factor B (ATFB or TFB) is a protein family of extrinsic transcription factors that guide the initiation of RNA transcription in organisms that fall under the domain of Archaea. It is homologous to eukaryotic TFIIB and, more distantly, to bacterial sigma factor. Like these proteins, it is involved in forming transcription preinitiation complexes. Its structure includes several conserved motifs which interact with DNA and other transcription factors, notably the single type of RNA polymerase that performs transcription in Archaea.
Transcription factor II B | |||||||
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Crystallographic structure of transcription factor II B (top; rainbow colored, N-terminus = blue, C-terminus = red) complexed with double stranded DNA (bottom). | |||||||
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Symbol | tfb | ||||||
PDB | 1d3u | ||||||
UniProt | P61999 | ||||||
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