- Are non-coding DNA sequences that are bound by transcription factors
- involved in regulating gene expression
- 3 types of control elements include: promoter, enhancers and silencers.
- Promoter serves as recognition site for transcription factors and RNA polymerase
- [more details ..] - TATA box within promoter (consisting of 5’-TATAAA-3’) is recognized and bound by general transcription factors to recruit RNA polymerase to the promoter region
- [relate back to how transcription is influenced] - binding only produces basal / low levels of transcription
- Enhancers are distal control elements bound by activators.
- a looping mechanism brings the bound activator to interact with the RNA polymerase and transcription factors at the TATA site
- [relate back to how transcription is influenced] - Interaction of activators with RNA polymerase and/or general transcription factors increases the transcription of a gene.
- Silencers are distal control elements bound by repressors,
- [relate back to how transcription is influenced] - Interaction inhibit transcription / gene expression
- [Extra: some examples by which repressors work] -
· binding of repressor to DNA control elements mask the binding site of activators; OR
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