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  2. List of human transcription factors - Wikipedia

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    This list of manually curated human transcription factors is taken from Lambert, Jolma, Campitelli et al. [1] It was assembled by manual curation. More detailed information is found in the manuscript and the web site accompanying the paper (Human Transcription Factors)

  3. Transcription factor - Wikipedia

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    Other transcription factors differentially regulate the expression of various genes by binding to enhancer regions of DNA adjacent to regulated genes. These transcription factors are critical to making sure that genes are expressed in the right cell at the right time and in the right amount, depending on the changing requirements of the organism.

  4. Transcriptional regulation - Wikipedia

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    Several cell function specific transcription factor proteins (in 2018 Lambert et al. indicated there were about 1,600 transcription factors in a human cell [41]) generally bind to specific motifs on an enhancer [22] and a small combination of these enhancer-bound transcription factors, when brought close to a promoter by a DNA loop, govern the ...

  5. General transcription factor - Wikipedia

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    [2] A transcription factor is a protein that binds to specific DNA sequences (enhancer or promoter), either alone or with other proteins in a complex, to control the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA by promoting (serving as an activator) or blocking (serving as a repressor) the recruitment of RNA polymerase.

  6. Transcription factor II B - Wikipedia

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    229906 Ensembl ENSG00000137947 ENSMUSG00000028271 UniProt Q00403 P62915 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001514 NM_145546 RefSeq (protein) NP_001505 NP_663521 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 88.85 – 88.89 Mb Chr 3: 142.47 – 142.49 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Transcription factor II B (TFIIB) is a general transcription factor that is involved in the formation of the RNA polymerase II ...

  7. Activating transcription factor 2 - Wikipedia

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    The gene atf2 is located at human chromosome 2q32. [6] The protein ATF-2 has 505 amino acids. Studies in mice indicate a role for ATF-2 in the development of nervous system and the skeleton. [7] ATF-2 is normally activated in response to signals that converge on stress-activated protein kinases p38 and JNK. [8]

  8. ETS transcription factor family - Wikipedia

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    In the field of molecular biology, the ETS (E26 transformation-specific [2] or Erythroblast Transformation Specific [3]) family is one of the largest families of transcription factors and is unique to animals. There are 28 genes in humans, [4] 27 in the mouse, 10 in Caenorhabditis elegans and 9 in Drosophila.

  9. Lists of human genes - Wikipedia

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    •List of human protein-coding genes page 2 covers genes EPHA1–MTMR3 •List of human protein-coding genes page 3 covers genes MTMR4–SLC17A7 •List of human protein-coding genes page 4 covers genes SLC17A8–ZZZ3 NB: Each list page contains 5000 human protein-coding genes, sorted alphanumerically by the HGNC-approved gene symbol.