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The TATA box is the 5' TATA 3' sequence which is found in the [[DNA|DNA]] strand of a [[Promoter|promoter]]&nbsp;and is found in the core elements. The TATA box is usually found near the -31--26 region of the promoter and its sequence is T - A -T - A - A/T - A - A/T - A/G. The TATA box is a common promoter sequence reconised by [[RNA Polymerase II|RNA Polymerase II]]. It is&nbsp;found in both [[Prokaryotes|prokaryotes]]&nbsp;and [[Eukaryotes|eukaryotes]]&nbsp;however in the two it's spacing from the [[transcriptional start site|transcriptional start site]] differs. A [[eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] cell does not have to have&nbsp;a TATA box and can instead have a combination of different [[core promoter elements|core promoter elements]]. In [[mammals|mammals]] ~60-70% of [[protein coding genes|protein coding genes]] lack the&nbsp;obvious TATA sequence and it is therefore transcription can occur at other start sites, such as [[CpG_island|CpG islands]]<ref>http://dwb4.unl.edu/Chem/CHEM869N/CHEM869NLinks/www.bio.davidson.edu/Biology/Courses/Molbio/MolStudents/01frschnell/genbank.html</ref><ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/EJG07979.1</ref>.<br>  
The TATA box is the 5' TATA 3' sequence which is found in the [[DNA|DNA]] strand of a [[Promoter|promoter]]&nbsp;and is found in the core elements. The TATA box is usually found near the -31--26 region of the promoter and its sequence is T - A -T - A - A/T - A - A/T - A/G. The TATA box is a common promoter sequence reconised by [[RNA Polymerase II|RNA Polymerase II]]. It is&nbsp;found in both [[Prokaryotes|prokaryotes]]&nbsp;and [[Eukaryotes|eukaryotes]]&nbsp;however in the two it's spacing from the [[Transcriptional start site|transcriptional start site]] differs. A [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] cell does not have to have&nbsp;a TATA box and can instead have a combination of different [[Core promoter elements|core promoter elements]],&nbsp;e.g. initiator element (which is basically just a pyrimidine ring). In [[Mammals|mammals]] ~60-70% of [[Protein coding genes|protein coding genes]] lack the&nbsp;obvious TATA sequence and it is therefore transcription can occur at other start sites, such as [[CpG island|CpG islands]]<ref>http://dwb4.unl.edu/Chem/CHEM869N/CHEM869NLinks/www.bio.davidson.edu/Biology/Courses/Molbio/MolStudents/01frschnell/genbank.html</ref><ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/EJG07979.1</ref>.<br>  


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Revision as of 20:09, 23 October 2018

The TATA box is the 5' TATA 3' sequence which is found in the DNA strand of a promoter and is found in the core elements. The TATA box is usually found near the -31--26 region of the promoter and its sequence is T - A -T - A - A/T - A - A/T - A/G. The TATA box is a common promoter sequence reconised by RNA Polymerase II. It is found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes however in the two it's spacing from the transcriptional start site differs. A eukaryotic cell does not have to have a TATA box and can instead have a combination of different core promoter elements, e.g. initiator element (which is basically just a pyrimidine ring). In mammals ~60-70% of protein coding genes lack the obvious TATA sequence and it is therefore transcription can occur at other start sites, such as CpG islands[1][2].

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