Prokaryotic transcriptional enhancers and enhancer-binding proteins

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A number of prokaryotic enhancer-binding proteins activate transcription by specialized forms of RNA polymerase. The enhancer-binding proteins catalyse isomerization of the initial complex formed between RNA polymerase and a promoter from the closed to the open state. To do so, one class of enhancer-binding proteins contacts its cognate polymerase by DNA loop formation but the other, which is represented by a single member, does not. Despite this difference, both classes of enhancer-binding proteinsmust hydrolyse ATP to catalyse open complex formation. © 1991.

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Kustu, S., North, A. K., & Weiss, D. S. (1991). Prokaryotic transcriptional enhancers and enhancer-binding proteins. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 16(C), 397–402. https://doi.org/10.1016/0968-0004(91)90163-P

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