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T1 0-123 Sentence denotes The human forkhead protein FREAC-2 contains two functionally redundant activation domains and interacts with TBP and TFIIB.
T2 124-284 Sentence denotes Forkhead-related activator 2 (FREAC-2) is a human transcription factor expressed in lung and placenta that binds to cis-elements in several lung-specific genes.
T3 285-472 Sentence denotes We have identified the parts of FREAC-2 responsible for trans-activation and found two functionally redundant activation domains on the C-terminal side of the DNA binding forkhead domain.
T4 473-652 Sentence denotes Activation domain 1 consists of the most C-terminal 23 amino acids of FREAC-2 and contains a sequence motif conserved in an activation domain of another forkhead protein, FREAC-1.
T5 653-760 Sentence denotes Activation domain 2 is built up by three synergistic subdomains in the central part of the FREAC-2 protein.
T6 761-819 Sentence denotes FREAC-2 was shown to interact in vitro with TBP and TFIIB.
T7 820-920 Sentence denotes The target site for FREAC-2 on TBP was localized to the N-terminal repeat in the core domain of TBP.
T8 921-993 Sentence denotes TFIIB binds FREAC-2 close to the cleft between its two globular domains.
T9 994-1103 Sentence denotes The part of FREAC-2 that binds TBP was mapped to 21 amino acids in the C-terminal end of the forkhead domain.
T10 1104-1283 Sentence denotes This sequence is well conserved among forkhead proteins, raising the possibility that interaction with TBP may be a general characteristic of this family of transcription factors.
T11 1284-1398 Sentence denotes Overexpression of TFIIB potentiates activation by FREAC-2 in a manner dependent on the FREAC-2 activation domains.
T12 1399-1502 Sentence denotes Nuclear localization of FREAC-2 was found to depend on sequences from both ends of the forkhead domain.