Regulation by the Fis protein of the transcription of a gene coding for stable RNA. (A) Summary of the main features of a Fis-dependent stable RNA operon promoter. The three binding sites for Fis are labeled with Roman numerals. The Up-element is a cis-acting DNA element that contacts the carboxyl-terminal domain of the α subunit of RNA polymerase. The angled arrow labeled +1 shows the location of the transcription start site. (B) The Fis protein can influence transcription by protein–protein contact with RNA polymerase (RNAP) and by the maintenance through protein–DNA contact of a microdomain of appropriately supercoiled DNA at the target promoter.
This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Regulation by the Fis protein of the transcription of a gene coding for stable RNA. (A) Summary of the main features of a Fis-dependent stable RNA operon promoter. The three binding sites for Fis are labeled with Roman numerals. The Up-element is a cis-acting DNA element that contacts the carboxyl-terminal domain of the α subunit of RNA polymerase. The angled arrow labeled +1 shows the location of the transcription start site. (B) The Fis protein can influence transcription by protein–protein contact with RNA polymerase (RNAP) and by the maintenance through protein–DNA contact of a microdomain of appropriately supercoiled DNA at the target promoter.. This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Regulation by the Fis protein of the transcription of a gene coding for stable RNA. (A) Summary of the main features of a Fis-dependent stable RNA operon promoter. The three binding sites for Fis are labeled with Roman numerals. The Up-element is a cis-acting DNA element that contacts the carboxyl-terminal domain of the α subunit of RNA polymerase. The angled arrow labeled +1 shows the location of the transcription start site. (B) The Fis protein can influence transcription by protein–protein contact with RNA polymerase (RNAP) and by the maintenance through protein–DNA contact of a microdomain of appropriately supercoiled DNA at the target promoter. grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
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