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ComA binds to recognition elements (RE) in bacterial promoters, activating transcription.
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In animals, translational control of specific mRNAs frequently involves trans-acting factors that bind to specific recognition elements in the 3'UTR and target eIF4F assembly at the cap structure [ 18].
PPARs bind to recognition sequences in the promoter regions of their target genes to regulate transcription.
MafK is a member of the small Maf protein family that binds to the Maf Recognition Element (MARE) motif [TGCTGA(C/G TCAGCA] through its DNA-binding basic leucine zipper (bZIP) domain (Toki et al., 2005; Igarashi and Sun, 2006; Blank, 2008).
The protein binds to the Maf recognition element [ 17, 18] and 5'AT-rich half-MARE [ 19] (MAREs) in regulatory promoter regions.
NRF2 binds to antioxidant-responsive elements and NF-E2/Maf-recognition elements, respectively, that are mainly found in the enhancer regions E1 and E2, located ∼3 kb and ∼10 kb upstream of the transcription-initiation site.
The majority of TP53 alterations consists of missense mutations within the DNA-binding domain (DBD) that lead to the synthesis of p53 proteins that have lost the ability to bind to sequence-specific DNA recognition elements.
This supports the concept that enhancements due to polypeptide conjugation are not limited to small molecule ligands that bind proteins in the mM to μM range but may be used also for nM ligands to provide recognition elements with dissociation constants in the pM range.
Smg binds to mRNAs containing Smg recognition elements (SREs) and induces their deadenylation and decay by recruiting the CCR4-NOT deadenylation complex (Semotok et al., 2005, Zaessinger et al., 2006).
The Sir3 protein binds to X elements, but not Y' elements, and deletion of the SIR3 gene leads to derepression of X element transcription.
Sryα binds to DNA elements that are known to be bound by hSRY in a sequence specific manner.
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