The DNA-binding proteins that recognize and accurately initiate transcription at specific eukaryotic promoter sequences are called: a. Enhancers. b. transcription factors. c. response elements. d. chromatin-remodeling complexes. e. all are true.
Transcription factors are the proteins that are responsible in the process of conversion of DNA into RNA.
These proteins have specific sites present on the DNA where they bind and thus, facilitate the process of transcription.
These proteins have domains that help them to bind to these specific sites.
These transcription factors help in the regulation of fo transcription by controlling the expression of the gene so that they are expressed in the right amount and correct time.