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The DNA region or sequence that helps in initiating transciption is known as the promoter. Rna polymerase binds to the promoter and further initiates transcription of a gene.<br>They can be present close to the transcription start site or many kilobases away.&nbsp;<br>Based on their location they can be characterised as Core/Basal promoter elements or the Regulatory region elements.<br>
The [[DNA|DNA]] region or sequence that helps in initiating [[transcription|transcription]] is known as the promoter. [[RNA polymerase|RNA polymerase]] binds to the promoter and further initiates transcription of a [[gene|gene]].  


Core/Basal elements include TATA boxes and Initiator Sequences (Inr). CpG islands are also present in mammals.<br>Regulatory region elements include UAS/enhancer elements and URS/silencer elements.<br><br>Other promoters are Downstream Promoter elements (DPE) and BRE (TFIIB recognition element).<br>
They can be present close to the [[transcription start site|transcription start site]] or many kilobases away.
 
Based on their location they can be characterised as Core/[[Basal Promoter Element|Basal Promoter Elements]] or the [[Regulatory Region Element|Regulatory Region Elements]].
 
Core/Basal elements include [[TATA_box|TATA boxes]] and [[Initiator Sequence|Initiator Sequences]] (Inr). [[CpG_island|CpG islands]] are also present in [[mammals|mammals]].  
 
Regulatory region elements include UAS/enhancer elements and URS/silencer elements.  
 
Other promoters are Downstream Promoter elements (DPE) and BRE (TFIIB recognition element).

Latest revision as of 16:49, 3 November 2018

The DNA region or sequence that helps in initiating transcription is known as the promoter. RNA polymerase binds to the promoter and further initiates transcription of a gene.

They can be present close to the transcription start site or many kilobases away.

Based on their location they can be characterised as Core/Basal Promoter Elements or the Regulatory Region Elements.

Core/Basal elements include TATA boxes and Initiator Sequences (Inr). CpG islands are also present in mammals.

Regulatory region elements include UAS/enhancer elements and URS/silencer elements.

Other promoters are Downstream Promoter elements (DPE) and BRE (TFIIB recognition element).