Gene Regulation Eukaryotes Flashcards
The site of assembly of the basal transcription apparatus, contains at least one consensus sequence (most common being TATA box at -25 : 5’-TATAAA-3’)
Core Promoter
Binding sites for transcriptional activator proteins
Regulatory Promoters
The level of transcription caused by transcription controlled by a complex of RNA polymerase and transcription factors, which bind to the core promoter
Basal Level
The normal level of transcription when assisted by other transcriptional factors
Normal level
Sequences that are a few hundred base pairs long, can be very distant from the promoter, only cis-acting, contains many TF binding sites, can be bound by multiple activators or repressors, sequence orientation can be reversed
Enhancer Elements
Two functional domains of activators
Transcription-activator domain (interact with general TFs)
DNA binding domain (binds to enhancer)
Proteins that bind DNA at a specific consensus sequence, can be either an activator or repressor
Transcriptional Factor
Transcription factors that bind to enhancers and regulatory promoters, increase transcription rates by interacting directly or indirectly with basal factors at the promoter
Activator Proteins
When a repressor binds directly to enhancers to block the binding of an activator
Competiton
When a repressor binds to the DNA binding region or the activation domain of an activator to block it’s function
Quenching
Specific DNA sequences that block the effects on enhancers in a position dependent manner
Insulators (boundary elements)