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  2. Promoter (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    As promoters are typically immediately adjacent to the gene in question, positions in the promoter are designated relative to the transcriptional start site, where transcription of DNA begins for a particular gene (i.e., positions upstream are negative numbers counting back from -1, for example -100 is a position 100 base pairs upstream).

  3. Promoter activity - Wikipedia

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    Promoter activity is a term that encompasses several meanings around the process of gene expression from regulatory sequences —promoters [2] and enhancers. [3] Gene expression has been commonly characterized as a measure of how much, how fast, when and where this process happens. [ 4 ]

  4. C11orf49 - Wikipedia

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    Promoter locations on C11orf49 gene found in humans There are 7 promoters listed on Genomatix, however only one of the promoters (GXP_204543) starts at the beginning of the C11orf49 gene that is found in humans, and also has the greatest number of encoding transcripts.

  5. Regulatory sequence - Wikipedia

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    About 59% of promoter sequences have a CpG island while only about 6% of enhancer sequences have a CpG island. [16] CpG islands constitute regulatory sequences, since if CpG islands are methylated in the promoter of a gene this can reduce or silence gene expression. [17]

  6. Transcriptional regulation - Wikipedia

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    This compaction makes the gene promoter inaccessible without the assistance of other factors in the nucleus, and thus chromatin structure is a common site of regulation. Similar to the sigma factors in prokaryotes, the general transcription factors (GTFs) are a set of factors in eukaryotes that are required for all transcription events.

  7. rpoN - Wikipedia

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    σ54 promoter elements consist of conserved nucleotides located at −12 and −24 with respect to the transcription start site. [4] This contrasts with members of the σ70 family, which recognize conserved promoter elements located at roughly −10 and −35 with respect to the transcription start site. [5]

  8. Bioreporter - Wikipedia

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    Bioreporters contain two essential genetic elements, a promoter gene and a reporter gene. The promoter gene is turned on (transcribed) when the target agent is present in the cell’s environment. The promoter gene in a normal bacterial cell is linked to other genes that are then likewise transcribed and then translated into proteins that help ...

  9. DNA methylation - Wikipedia

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    In virtually every organism analyzed, methylation in promoter regions correlates negatively with gene expression. [21] [28] CpG-dense promoters of actively transcribed genes are never methylated, but, reciprocally, transcriptionally silent genes do not necessarily carry a methylated promoter. In mouse and human, around 60–70% of genes have a ...