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Definition

An activator is a protein that increases gene transcription by binding to an enhancer or promoter-proximal element. Activators facilitate the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter, initiating transcription.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Activators bind to specific DNA sequences known as enhancers or promoter-proximal elements.
  2. They play a crucial role in positive regulation of gene expression.
  3. The interaction between activators and RNA polymerase enhances the rate of transcription initiation.
  4. Some activators require co-activators to function effectively.
  5. Mutations in activator proteins can lead to dysregulation of gene expression and associated diseases.

Review Questions

  • How do activators increase the rate of gene transcription?
  • What are the specific DNA sequences called where activators bind?
  • Why might some activators require co-activators?
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