Molecular Biology Help! Elongation factor __________ reactivates arrested RNA po
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Molecular Biology Help!
Elongation factor __________ reactivates arrested RNA polymerase III.
This sequence motif, which is called the __________, is usually located 25 to 30 bp upstream from the transcription initiation site.
__________ transcription occurs when the level of transcription catalyzed by RNA polymerase II together with the general transcription factors is much lower than that observed in the cell.
The ___________________ protein specifically binds to the TATA box.
Sequential binding of RNA polymerase II-TFIIF complex, TFIIE, and TFIIH completes ___________________ formation.
A variety of transcription ______________ factors helps to suppress transient pausing during elongation.
________________ is the TFIIB recognition element present upstream of the TATA box.
__________ is the sequence motif located downstream from the Inr core promoter motif.
TFIID SII TFIIF TFIIE none of the aboveExplanation / Answer
Question 2:
This sequence motif, which is called the __________, is usually located 25 to 30 bp upstream from the transcription initiation site.
TATA box
CAAT box
TFIIB box
DPE
none of the above
Answer: TATA box
TATA box is a DNA sequence motif associated with the many RNA polymerase II promoters; it is usually situated at 25 to 30 bp upstream from the transcription start site.
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