| Primary Identifier | IPR016850 | Type | Family |
| Short Name | TIF_Rrn11_budding_yeast |
| description | The RNA polymerase I specific transcription initiation factor Rrn11 is a member of a multiprotein complex essential for the initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase I, together with Rrn6 and Rrn7 subunits [, ]. Binding to the DNA template is dependent on the initial binding of other factors []. Rrn11 contains a tetratricopeptide repeats (TPRs) and interacts with Rrn6 and Rrn7 to form the core factor (CF), which resembles a right hand holding the DNA molecule between the fingers and the palm. The palm is composed of the N-terminal regions of both Rrn11 and Rrn6, the thumb is composed of the C-terminal of Rrn11, and the fingers and knuckles are composed of Rrn7 and the C-terminal half of Rrn6, respectively []. |