Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS

The cDNA for the human elongation factor, TFIIS, has been cloned and expressed in E. coil with the T7 expression system. This 280-amino acid TFIIS protein is shorter by 21 residues than that of the mouse. The missing 21 residues are located in the amino-terminal region, which is not thought to be re...

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Main Authors: Yoon, Ho Sup, Baek, Kwanghee, Jeon, Choon Ju, Miyamoto, Kenichi, Ueno, Akemichi, Agarwal, Kan, Yoo, Ook Joon
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-944842023-02-28T17:03:55Z Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS Yoon, Ho Sup Baek, Kwanghee Jeon, Choon Ju Miyamoto, Kenichi Ueno, Akemichi Agarwal, Kan Yoo, Ook Joon School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Biochemistry The cDNA for the human elongation factor, TFIIS, has been cloned and expressed in E. coil with the T7 expression system. This 280-amino acid TFIIS protein is shorter by 21 residues than that of the mouse. The missing 21 residues are located in the amino-terminal region, which is not thought to be required for transcriptional stimulation. Apart from this gap, human and mouse proteins reveal 96% overall identity and 98.5% sequence similarity If conservative substitutions are taken into account. The bacterially expressed human protein and the purified calf thymus proteins are indistinguishable in their ability to stimulate transcript elongation by purified RNA polymerase II. Estimation of the native molecular size of the human protein in solution indicates that It exists as a dimer. Accepted version 2012-03-22T04:19:20Z 2019-12-06T18:56:54Z 2012-03-22T04:19:20Z 2019-12-06T18:56:54Z 1991 1991 Journal Article Yoo, O. J., Yoon, H. S., Baek, K., Jeon, C. J., Miyamoto, K., Ueno, A., & Agarwal, K. (1991). Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS. Nucleic acids research, 19(5), 1073-1079. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94484 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7658 10.1093/nar/19.5.1073 en Nucleic acids research © 1991 Oxford University Press. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Nucleic Acids Research, Oxford University Press. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document.  The published version is available at:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/19.5.1073 22 p. application/pdf
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Yoon, Ho Sup
Baek, Kwanghee
Jeon, Choon Ju
Miyamoto, Kenichi
Ueno, Akemichi
Agarwal, Kan
Yoo, Ook Joon
Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS
description The cDNA for the human elongation factor, TFIIS, has been cloned and expressed in E. coil with the T7 expression system. This 280-amino acid TFIIS protein is shorter by 21 residues than that of the mouse. The missing 21 residues are located in the amino-terminal region, which is not thought to be required for transcriptional stimulation. Apart from this gap, human and mouse proteins reveal 96% overall identity and 98.5% sequence similarity If conservative substitutions are taken into account. The bacterially expressed human protein and the purified calf thymus proteins are indistinguishable in their ability to stimulate transcript elongation by purified RNA polymerase II. Estimation of the native molecular size of the human protein in solution indicates that It exists as a dimer.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Yoon, Ho Sup
Baek, Kwanghee
Jeon, Choon Ju
Miyamoto, Kenichi
Ueno, Akemichi
Agarwal, Kan
Yoo, Ook Joon
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author Yoon, Ho Sup
Baek, Kwanghee
Jeon, Choon Ju
Miyamoto, Kenichi
Ueno, Akemichi
Agarwal, Kan
Yoo, Ook Joon
author_sort Yoon, Ho Sup
title Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS
title_short Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS
title_full Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS
title_fullStr Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS
title_full_unstemmed Cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, TFIIS
title_sort cloning, expression and characterization of the human transcription elongation factor, tfiis
publishDate 2012
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