Transcription Factors, General
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Transcription factors that form transcription initiation complexes on DNA, bind to specific DNA-DIRECTED RNA POLYMERASES and are required to initiate transcription. Although their binding may be localized to distinct sequence and structural motifs within the DNA they are considered non-specific with regard to the specific gene being transcribed.
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D035165
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D12.776.260.775 D12.776.930.930
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Transcription Factors, General" by people in Profiles.
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Neurodevelopmental and other phenotypes recurrently associated with heterozygous BAZ2B loss-of-function variants. Am J Med Genet A. 2024 03; 194(3):e63445.
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BAZ2B haploinsufficiency as a cause of developmental delay, intellectual disability, and autism spectrum disorder. Hum Mutat. 2020 05; 41(5):921-925.
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A four-gene transcript score to predict metastatic-lethal progression in men treated for localized prostate cancer: Development and validation studies. Prostate. 2019 10; 79(14):1589-1596.
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Cell biology. RNA metabolism and oncogenesis. Science. 2008 Apr 25; 320(5875):461-2.
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Elongation factor SII contacts the 3'-end of RNA in the RNA polymerase II elongation complex. J Biol Chem. 1996 Sep 13; 271(37):22301-4.