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REGION OF DNA THAT INITIATES TRANSCRIPTION OF A PARTICULAR GENE
Promoter region; Promoter regions (genetics); Gene promoter; Promoter site; U6 promoter; Promotor (biology); Promoter gene; Regulatable promoter; Promoter (biology); Constitutive promoter; Gene promotor; Core promoter element; Proximal promoter element; Promoter sequence; Core promoter; -35 box; Transcription promoter
  • operator]], which obstructs the [[RNA polymerase]] from binding to the promoter and making the mRNA encoding the lactase gene.
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'''Bottom''': The gene is turned on. Lactose is inhibiting the repressor, allowing the RNA polymerase to bind with the promoter and express the genes, which synthesize lactase. Eventually, the lactase will digest all of the lactose, until there is none to bind to the repressor. The repressor will then bind to the operator, stopping the manufacture of lactase.
  • transcription start site]] of the gene. The loop is stabilized by one architectural protein anchored to the enhancer and one anchored to the promoter and these proteins are joined to form a dimer (red zigzags). Specific regulatory [[transcription factor]]s bind to DNA sequence motifs on the enhancer. [[General transcription factor]]s bind to the promoter. When a transcription factor is activated by a signal (here indicated as [[phosphorylation]] shown by a small red star on a transcription factor on the enhancer) the enhancer is activated and can now activate its target promoter. The active enhancer is transcribed on each strand of DNA in opposite directions by bound RNAP IIs. [[Mediator (coactivator)]] (a complex consisting of about 26 proteins in an interacting structure) communicates regulatory signals from the enhancer DNA-bound transcription factors to the promoter.
  • Superposition between promoter distributions from ''Homo sapiens'', ''Drosophila melanogaster'', ''Oryza sativa'' and ''Arabidopsis thaliana''.  Red color areas represent conserved promoter sequences.<ref name="Gagniuc2012"/>
  • '''Ten classes of eukaryotic promoters and their representative [[DNA Patterns]]'''. The representative eukaryotic promoter classes are shown in the following sections: (A) AT-based class, (B) CG-based class, (C) ATCG-compact class, (D) ATCG-balanced class, (E) ATCG-middle class, (F) ATCG-less class, (G) AT-less class, (H) CG-spike class, (I) CG-less class and (J) ATspike class.<ref name=Gagniuc2012 />
  • Depiction the phenomenon of interference between tandem promoters. Figure created with BioRender.com

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  • Antibiotic use in livestock world map (2010)
  • Antibiotic use in livestock in Europe
  • Does livestock antibiotic use exceed suggested target? (2010)
  • Global antibiotic use in livestock under reduction scenarios
  • Bacterial conjugation
USE OF ANTIBIOTICS FOR ANY PURPOSE IN THE HUSBANDRY OF LIVESTOCK
Growth promoters; Antibiotics in meat; Growth promoter; Use of antibiotics in livestock; Antibiotic growth promoter; Antibiotic use in agriculture; Subtherapeutic antibiotic use; Antimicrobials in agriculture; Antibiotics in animal husbandry

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Growth (disambiguation); Grown; Revenue growth
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Definitie

Growth
·noun That which has grown or is growing; anything produced; product; consequence; effect; result.
II. Growth ·noun The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, ·etc.; augmentation; advancement; production; prevalence or influence; as, the growth of trade; the growth of power; the growth of intemperance. Idle weeds are fast in growth.

Wikipedia

Promoter (genetics)

In genetics, a promoter is a sequence of DNA to which proteins bind to initiate transcription of a single RNA transcript from the DNA downstream of the promoter. The RNA transcript may encode a protein (mRNA), or can have a function in and of itself, such as tRNA or rRNA. Promoters are located near the transcription start sites of genes, upstream on the DNA (towards the 5' region of the sense strand). Promoters can be about 100–1000 base pairs long, the sequence of which is highly dependent on the gene and product of transcription, type or class of RNA polymerase recruited to the site, and species of organism.

Promoters control gene expression in bacteria and eukaryotes. RNA polymerase must attach to DNA near a gene for transcription to occur. Promoter DNA sequences provide an enzyme binding site. The -10 sequence is TATAAT. -35 sequences are conserved on average, but not in most promoters.

Artificial promoters with conserved -10 and -35 elements transcribe more slowly. All DNAs have "Closely spaced promoters" Divergent, tandem, and convergent orientations are possible. Two closely spaced promoters will likely interfere. Regulatory elements can be several kilobases away from the transcriptional start site in gene promoters (enhancers).

In eukaryotes, the transcriptional complex can bend DNA, allowing regulatory sequences to be placed far from the transcription site. The distal promoter is upstream of the gene and may contain additional regulatory elements with a weaker influence. RNA polymerase II (RNAP II) bound to the transcription start site promoter can start mRNA synthesis. It also typically contains CpG islands, a TATA box, and TFIIB recognition elements.

Hypermethylation downregulates both genes, while demethylation upregulates them. Non-coding RNAs are linked to mRNA promoter regions, according to research. Subgenomic promoters range from 24 to 100 nucleotides (Beet necrotic yellow vein virus). Gene expression depends on promoter binding. Unwanted gene changes can increase a cell's cancer risk.

MicroRNA promoters often contain CpG islands. DNA methylation forms 5-methylcytosines at the 5' pyrimidine ring of CpG cytosine residues. Some cancer genes are silenced by mutation, but most are silenced by DNA methylation. Others are regulated promoters. Selection may favor less energetic transcriptional binding.

Variations in promoters or transcription factors cause some diseases. Misunderstandings can result from using canonical sequence to describe a promoter.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor growth promoter
1. Having various kinds of microelements, it is also used as an animal feed additive and a plant growth promoter.
2. Documents also show that among the cocktail of antibiotics used there is the drug Tylbian 20%, understood to be a form of Tylosin, banned in the European Union as a growth promoter since 1'''. While there is no suggestion of illegality or wrongdoing on the part of Smithfield Foods or its subsidiaries, the use of such drugs reveals the intensive nature of its pig production programme. ‘Urgent action is needed throughout Europe to stop the suffering of factory–farmed pigs,‘ said Philip Lymbery, CIWF chief executive. ‘We are urging the European Union to take tough action against these kinds of intensive farming.‘ But John Allton Jones, chief executive of Smithfield Foods in the UK, defended the company. ‘We take the issues raised in the report very seriously.
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