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The carboxyl terminus of RAP30 is similar in sequence to region 4 of bacterial sigma factors and is required for function.

Garrett et al., 1992

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6262803350905949773
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Garrett K
Serizawa H
Hanley J
Bradsher J
Tsuboi A
Arai N
Yokota T
Arai K
Conaway R
Conaway J
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Transcription factor beta gamma (RAP30/74) from rat liver was previously shown in biochemical studies to control the binding of RNA polymerase II to promoters by a mechanism analogous to that utilized by bacterial sigma factors, by decreasing the affinity of …
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