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Intermediate Species Possessing Bent Dna Are Present Along The Pathway To Formation Of A Final Tbp-Tata Complex, Kay M. Parkhurst, Robyn M. Richards, Michael Brenowitz, Lawrence J. Parkhurst Jun 1999

Intermediate Species Possessing Bent Dna Are Present Along The Pathway To Formation Of A Final Tbp-Tata Complex, Kay M. Parkhurst, Robyn M. Richards, Michael Brenowitz, Lawrence J. Parkhurst

Lawrence Parkhurst Publications

Binding of the TATA-binding protein (TBP) to the “TATA” sequences present in the promoters of eukaryotic class II genes is the first step in the sequential assembly of transcription pre-initiation complexes. Myriad structural changes, including severe bending of the DNA, accompany TBP-TATA complex formation. A detailed kinetic study has been conducted to elucidate the mechanistic details of TBP binding and DNA bending. The binding of Saccharomyces cerevisiae TBP to the adenovirus major late promoter (AdMLP) was followed in real-time through a range of temperatures and TBP concentrations using fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and stopped-flow mixing. The results of association …