TFIIH Subunit Gene
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TFIIH Subunit Gene Definition
For transcription initiation, the nonphosphorylated RNA polymerase II is recruited by TFIIF to the DB complex. This complex is recognized by TFIIE, TFIIH, and TFIIJ to form a transcription-competent complex. Phosphorylation of the C-terminal domain of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II controls the transition from transcription initiation to elongation and TFIIH contains a kinase activity for phosphorylating this domain. Factors that promote the association of RNA polymerase II with the preinitiation complex stimulate this activity. TFIIE, which is required for the stable association of TFIIH with the preinitiation complex, affects the processivity of TFIIH kinase. TFIIH is a multisubunit factor of at least 5 proteins of 92, 62, 43, 40, and 35 kD. A 52-kD subunit has also been identified as a component of the TFIIH core, along with p89, p62, p44, and p34. (from OMIM, LocusLink and NCI)
TFIIH Subunit Gene Synonyms
TFIIH Subunit Gene
Terms in TFIIH Subunit Gene category
TFIIH Core Subunit Gene
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