The punctilious RNA polymerase II core promoter

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Abstract

The signals that direct the initiation of transcription ultimately converge at the core promoter, which is the gateway to transcription. Here we provide an overview of the RNA polymerase II core promoter in bilateria (bilaterally symmetric animals). The core promoter is diverse in terms of its composition and function yet is also punctilious, as it acts with strict rules and precision.Weadditionally describe an expanded view of the core promoter that comprises the classical DNA sequence motifs, sequencespecific DNA-binding transcription factors, chromatin signals, and DNA structure. This model may eventually lead to a more unified conceptual understanding of the core promoter.

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Vo Ngoc, L., Wang, Y. L., Kassavetis, G. A., & Kadonaga, J. T. (2017, July 1). The punctilious RNA polymerase II core promoter. Genes and Development. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.303149.117

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