TFIIB Background Information In eukaryotic systems, initiation of transcription from protein-coding genes is a complex process requiring RNA polymerase II and broad families of auxiliary transcription factors. Such factors can be divided into two major functional classes: the basal factors that are required for transcription of all Pol II genes, including TFIIA, TFIIB, TFIID, TFIIE, TFIIF and TFIIH; and sequence-specific factors that regulate gene expression. The basal transcription factors and Pol II form a specific multiprotein complex near the transcription start site by interacting with core promotor elements such as the TATA box generally located 25-30 base pairs upstream of the transcription start site. Template commitment is established by the initial binding of TFIID to the “TATA” element of the promotor, a step which may be facilitated by TFIIA. TFIIB then acts as the bridge between TFIID and RNA polymerase II.
TFIIB (IIB1)
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TFIIB (IIB1): sc-56793. Western blot analysis of TFIIB expression in K-562 (A), Jurkat (B), Hep G2 (C), U-937 (D) and HeLa (E) nuclear extracts and Jurkat whole cell lysate (F).
TFIIB (IIB1): sc-56793. Western blot analysis of TFIIB expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and mouse TFIIB transfected: sc-124000 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.
TFIIB (IIB1): sc-56793. Western blot analysis of TFIIB expression in K-562 whole cell lysate.