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  • Transcription begins with a strand of DNA.

  • It is divided into several important regions.

  • The largest of these is the transcription unit.

  • This portion of the DNA will be used to produce RNA.

  • Upstream of the transcription unit is the TATA box.

  • An enhancer region may also be involved.

  • Several complexes, known as transcription factors,

  • are required for successful transcription.

  • The first is TFIID,

  • the largest of the general factors.

  • A component of this factor, TBP,

  • binds to the DNA

  • using the TATA box to position TFIID

  • near the transcription initiation site.

  • Other transcription factors,

  • including TFIIA and TFIIB, then attach.

  • These complexes prepare the DNA

  • for the successful binding of RNA polymerase.

  • Once RNA polymerase is bound,

  • other transcription factors complete the mature transcription complex.

  • Now, energy must be added to the system for transcription to begin.

  • This energy is provided by the reduction of ATP

  • into ADP and Pi.

  • RNA polymerase then synthesizes an RNA template

  • from the strand of DNA.

  • Most factors are released after transcription begins.

  • When the end of the transcription unit is reached,

  • the RNA polymerase dissociates,

  • and the newly formed strand of RNA is released.

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