20.7 TBP is a universal factor Figure 20.9 A view in cross- section shows that TBP surrounds DNA from the side of the narrow groove.TBP consists of two related (40%identical) conserved domains,which are shown in light and dark blue. The N-terminal region varies extensively and is shown in green.The two strands of the DNA double helix are in light and dark grey.Photograph kindly provided by Stephen Burley 清菜大兰
Figure 20.9 A view in crosssection shows that TBP surrounds DNA from the side of the narrow groove. TBP consists of two related (40% identical) conserved domains, which are shown in light and dark blue. The N-terminal region varies extensively and is shown in green. The two strands of the DNA double helix are in light and dark grey. Photograph kindly provided by Stephen Burley. 20.7 TBP is a universal factor
20.7 TBP is a universal factor Figure 20.10 The cocrystal structure of TBP with DNA from- 40 to the startpoint shows a bend at the TATA box that widens the narrow groove where TBP binds. Photograph provided by Stephen Burley. 清菜大当
Figure 20.10 The cocrystal structure of TBP with DNA from - 40 to the startpoint shows a bend at the TATA box that widens the narrow groove where TBP binds. Photograph provided by Stephen Burley. 20.7 TBP is a universal factor