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Immunogen sequence: RNSCVKEEDML ELLKFDRKQL RSVLNNLKGD KFIKCRMRVE TAADGKTTRH NYYFINYRTL VNVVKYKLDH MRRRIETDER DSTNRASFKC PVCSSTFTDL EANQLFDPMT GTFRCTFCHT EVEEDESAMP
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs - mouse 98%, rat 95%.
The general transcription factor TFIIE has an essential role in eukaryotic transcription initiation together with RNA polymerase II and other general factors. Human TFIIE consists of two subunits of relative molecular mass 57, 000 (TFIIE-alpha) and 34, 000 (TFIIE-beta) and joins the preinitiation complex after RNA polymerase II and TFIIF. TFIIE-alpha is necessary for transcription initiation together with TFIIE-beta, and recombinant TFIIE-alpha can fully replace the natural subunit in an in vitro transcription assay. Its sequence contains several interesting structural motifs (leucine repeat, zinc finger and helix-turn-helix) and sequence similarities to bacterial sigma factors that suggest direct involvement in the regulation of transcription initiation.
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Protein Aliases: General transcription factor IIE 56 kDa subunit; General transcription factor IIE subunit 1; TFIIE-alpha; Transcription initiation factor IIE subunit alpha
Gene Aliases: GTF2E1; TF2E1
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2960
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