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Promoters - Addgene Learn about bacterial and eukaryotic promoters, including transcription and the transcription complex
16. 6: Eukaryotic Gene Regulation - The Promoter and the Transcription . . . The purpose of the promoter is to bind transcription factors that control the initiation of transcription Within the promoter region, just upstream of the transcriptional start site, resides the TATA box This box is simply a repeat of thymine and adenine dinucleotides (literally, TATA repeats)
What is a promoter biology? - California Learning Resource Network In molecular biology, a promoter is a nucleotide sequence on DNA that serves as the binding site for RNA polymerase and associated transcription factors, initiating the process of gene transcription
What Are Promoters and How Do They Regulate Genes? Promoters are specific segments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that act as starting points for gene expression These unique sequences are located immediately before the coding region of a gene, which contains instructions for making a protein