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Promoters in Eukaryotic DNA

Promoters in Eukaryotic DNA. By: Kim Brown. TATA Box – 25-35 base pairs upstream from the start site A change in the sequence of the TATA box can drastically change the transcription rate by RNA polymerase II .

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Promoters in Eukaryotic DNA

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  1. Promoters in Eukaryotic DNA By: Kim Brown

  2. TATA Box – 25-35 base pairs upstream from the start site • A change in the sequence of the TATA box can drastically change the transcription rate by RNA polymerase II

  3. In most cases a change between the TATA box and the start box will not significantly affect the rate of transcription.

  4. Initiator- cytosine (C) at the –1 position and adenine (A) at the transcription start site (+1) • The nucleotide sequence immediately surrounding the start site determines the strength of such promoters • (5`) Y-Y-A(+1)-N-T/A-Y-Y-Y (3`)

  5. CpG Islands- CG rich stretch of 20-50 nucleotides. Approximately 100 base pairs upstream from start site • The dinucleotide CG is underrepresented in Vertebrae DNA, and the presence of CG rich regions just upstream from start site is a nonrandom distribution

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