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Protein Domain : Transcription factor IIA, beta-barrel

Primary Identifier  IPR009088 Type  Homologous_superfamily
Short Name  TFIIA_b-brl
description  Transcription factor IIA (TFIIA) is one of several factors that form part of a transcription pre-initiation complex along with RNA polymerase II, the TATA-box-binding protein (TBP) and TBP-associated factors, on the TATA-box sequence upstream of the initiation start site. After initiation, some components of the pre-initiation complex (including TFIIA) remain attached and re-initiate a subsequent round of transcription. TFIIA binds to TBP to stabilise TBP binding to the TATA element. TFIIA also inhibits the cytokine HMGB1 (high mobility group 1 protein) binding to TBP [], and can dissociate HMGB1 already bound to TBP/TATA-box.Human and Drosophila TFIIA have three subunits: two large subunits, LN/alpha and LC/beta, derived from the same gene, and a small subunit, S/gamma. Yeast TFIIA has two subunits: a large TOA1 subunit that shows sequence similarity to the N-terminal of LN/alpha and the C-terminal of LC/beta, and a small subunit, TOA2 that is highly homologous with S/gamma. The conserved regions of the large and small subunits of TFIIA combine to form two domains: a four-helix bundle (helical domain) composed of two helices from each of the N-terminal regions of TOA1 and TOA2 in yeast; and a β-barrel (β-barrel domain) composed of β-sheets from the C-terminal regions of TOA1 and TOA2 [].This superfamily represents the β-barrel domain found at the C-terminal of both TOA1 (or alpha/beta) and TOA2 (or gamma) subunits of TFIIA, and their homologues.

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