| TATA box |
DNA sequence motif of importance for transcription initiation.
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| TATA box |
A consensus sequence in the 5' region of eukaryotic transcription promoter regions that controls the binding of RNA Polymerase II. The TATA box is also known as the Goldberg-Hogness box.
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| TATA box |
Found approximately at position-30 from the transcription initiation site. The Goldberg-Hogness sequence is considered to be the likely eukaryotic promotor sequence. The consensus sequence for the Goldberg-Hogness box is TATAAAAA.
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| TATA box |
A consensus sequence found in the promoter region of most genes transcribed by eukaryotic RNA polymerase II. Found about 25 nucleotides before the site of initiation of transcription and has the consensus sequence: 5' TATAAAA 3'. This sequence seems to be important in determining accurately the position at which transcription is initiated.
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| TATA box |
is a conserved A?T-rich septamer found about 25 bp before the startpoint of each eukaryotic RNA polymerase II transcription unit; may be involved in positioning the enzyme for correct initiation.
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