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 "TFIIA is thought to be the next protein to bind to the transcription-initiation complex. It joins TFIID and TBP at the promoter, where footprinting indicates it covers base pairs from –80 to –17 from the start site for transcription (McClean, 1997) " 
&nbsp;"TFIIA is thought to be the next protein to bind to the [[transcription-initiation complex|transcription-initiation complex]]. It joins TFIID and TBP at the promoter, where footprinting indicates it covers base pairs from –80 to –17 from the start site for transcription "&nbsp; <ref>University of Maryland. (2003). TFIIA. Available: http://www.biochem.umd.edu/biochem/kahn/molmachines/newpolII/TFIIA.html. Last accessed 23rd October 2014.</ref>
<ref>University of Maryland. (2003). TFIIA. Available: http://www.biochem.umd.edu/biochem/kahn/molmachines/newpolII/TFIIA.html. Last accessed 23rd October 2014.</ref>
 
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 "TFIIA is thought to be the next protein to bind to the transcription-initiation complex. It joins TFIID and TBP at the promoter, where footprinting indicates it covers base pairs from –80 to –17 from the start site for transcription "  [1]

References

  1. University of Maryland. (2003). TFIIA. Available: http://www.biochem.umd.edu/biochem/kahn/molmachines/newpolII/TFIIA.html. Last accessed 23rd October 2014.