When not in use, RNA polymerase binds to low-affinity sites to allow rapid exchange for an active promoter site when one opens.
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Relatively invariant sequence of six nucleotides (concensus TATAAT) in prokaryotic promoters centred at the position minus 10 (10 base pairs upstream from the transcription start site).
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The portion of the DNA molecule that is a single gene, or coding region, is bounded by termination and promoter sites. A molecule of RNA polymerase binds to the promoter site.
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Promoter (genetics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Promoters contain specific DNA sequences and response elements that provide a secure initial binding site for RNA polymerase and for proteins called ... |
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Promoter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Promoter may refer to: Promoter (entertainment), one who makes arrangements for events; Promoter (brand activation), a person that promotes something, ... |
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May 1, 1998 ... Promoter sites specifically bind RNA polymerase and initiate transcription. There are certain characteristics common to promoter sites which we ...
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Transcription start site; The basal promoter; An Analogy; Hormones exert many of their effects by forming transcription factors. Embryonic development requires ...
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Scans small genomes for potential (RpoN) sigma54-RNAP- binding sites. If a *.ptt file is included the results will indicate the position of the promoter relative to ...
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PROMOTER ELEMENTS. 1. Core promoter - the minimal portion of the promoter required to properly initiate transcription. Transcription Start Site (TSS) ...
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