What are some of the steps in eukaryotic transcriptional control?
What are some of the steps in eukaryotic transcriptional control? Multiple Choice OA transcriptional repressor recruits nucleosome remodeling proteins that alter nucleosome positioning, modification, and composition. This allows for the formation of a closed chromatin complex, and binding of general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II. Histone cores remain on the gene as transcript elongation occurs. A transcriptional activator recruits general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II. Finally, as transcription elongation occurs, histone cores remain with the DNA. A transcriptional activator recruits nucleosome remodeling proteins that alter nucleosome positioning, modification and composition. This allows for the formation of an open chromatin complex, and binding of general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II. Finally, as transcription elongation occurs, histone cores are evicted from the DNA to allow the RNA polymerase to transcribe the gene.


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