Numbers of DNA-binding transcription factors in five organisms
Range | Table - link |
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Organism | Various |
Reference | Babu MM, Luscombe NM, Aravind L, Gerstein M, Teichmann SA. Structure and evolution of transcriptional regulatory networks. Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2004 Jun14(3):283-91 p.286 table 1PubMed ID15193307 |
Comments | “[Researchers] display estimates of the predicted transcription factors in five genomes in Table 1, ranging from about 300 in E. coli to over 3000 in humans. These constitute between 6% (in E. coli and yeast) and 8% (in human) of the encoded proteins in these organisms. van Nimwegen’s [ref 24 PMID 12957540] earlier observation that larger genomes tend to have more transcription factors per gene is in accordance with the trend seen in eukaryotes (Table 1).” See notes beneath table |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 109202 |