Q.62 Transcription factors that mediate the binding of RNA polymerase to DNA template are (A).TFIIA (B).TATA box (C).TFIIB (D).Small nuclear ribonucleoproteins 1. (A) and (D). 2. (A) and (C) . 3. (C) and (D). 4. (B) and (D).

Q.62 Transcription factors that mediate the binding of RNA polymerase to DNA template are
(A).TFIIA
(B).TATA box
(C).TFIIB
(D).Small nuclear ribonucleoproteins

1. (A) and (D).
2. (A) and (C) .
3. (C) and (D).
4. (B) and (D).

Title: Transcription Factors Binding RNA Polymerase to DNA: TFIIA & TFIIB Explained (MCQ Solved)**

TFIIA and TFIIB are general transcription factors (GTFs) that mediate RNA polymerase II binding to promoter DNA during eukaryotic transcription initiation.

Correct Answer: 2. (A) and (C)

In the basal transcription apparatus, TFIIA stabilizes TBP (TATA-binding protein) binding to the TATA box, while TFIIB bridges TBP-DNA complex to Pol II, positioning it precisely at the transcription start site for pre-initiation complex (PIC) assembly. Both are essential GTFs in the ordered recruitment: TFIIA/TFIIB → TFIID → TFIIF/Pol II → TFIIE/H.

PIC Assembly Sequence

  1. TFIID (TBP+TAFs) recognizes TATA/promoter.

  2. TFIIA stabilizes TBP-DNA interaction.

  3. TFIIB recruits Pol II-TFIIF complex.

  4. TFIIE/H complete PIC for promoter melting/initiation.

Explanation of All Options

Option Type Role in Transcription
(A) TFIIA GTF protein Stabilizes TBP at promoter; essential for Pol II recruitment.
(B) TATA box DNA sequence Promoter element (~25 bp upstream TSS); not a protein factor.
(C) TFIIB GTF protein Bridges promoter to Pol II; recognizes BRE elements.
(D) snRNPs RNA-protein complexes Splicing machinery (spliceosome); act post-transcriptionally.
Choice Combination Correct?
1. (A) and (D) TFIIA + snRNPs No: snRNPs unrelated to initiation.
2. (A) and (C) TFIIA + TFIIB Yes: Core GTFs for Pol II-DNA binding.
3. (C) and (D) TFIIB + snRNPs No: snRNPs process pre-mRNA.
4. (B) and (D) TATA + snRNPs No: TATA is DNA; snRNPs post-transcriptional.

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