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BRF2, BRF2 RNA polymerase III transcription initiation factor subunit

  • This gene encodes one of the multiple subunits of the RNA polymerase III transcription factor complex required for transcription of genes with promoter elements upstream of the initiation site. The product of this gene, a TFIIB-like factor, is directly recruited to the TATA-box of polymerase III small nuclear RNA gene promoters through its interaction with the TATA-binding protein. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

  • Gene Synonyms (BRFU, TFIIIB50, transcription factor IIIB 50 kDa subunit, B-related factor 2, BRF-2, BRF2, RNA polymerase III transcription initiation factor 50 kDa subunit, BRF2, subunit of RNA polymerase III transcription initiation factor, BRF1-like, RNA polymerase III transcription initiation factor BRFU, hBRFU, hTFIIIB50, transcription factor IIB- related factor, TFIIIB50,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 55290
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q9HAW0
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