Across
- 2. lies next to the active center
- 5. (have a lot of proline residues)
- 7. is site of repressor-repressor interaction that makes dimerization and cooperative binding possible
- 9. is a great advantage to an activator as it increases the affinity between the activator and its DNA target
- 10. maintaining dissociation of template DNA
- 12. infection progresses as in a virulent phage; induced by UV radiation or chemicals
- 14. bind to their hormone ligands
- 16. was the first eukaryotic transcription factor to be discovered
- 17. maintains DNA dissociation
- 18. attracts general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II
Down
- 1. Antitermination in the phage l late gene region requires
- 3. phage DNA is integrated into the host genome
- 4. is the DNA-binding end of molecule
- 6. has two enzymatic activities: Histone acetyltransferase (HAT) Protein kinase
- 8. Very similar to the prokaryotic -10 box
- 11. attracts general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II
- 12. Without blank the receptors repress gene activity
- 13. (have a lot of acidic residues)
- 14. initiating DNA dissociation
- 15. (have a lot of glutamine residues)
- 16. is the last general transcription factor to join the pre-initiation complex
