enhancer
(noun)
a short region of DNA that can increase transcription of genes
Examples of enhancer in the following topics:
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Transcriptional Enhancers and Repressors
- In some eukaryotic genes, there are regions that help increase or enhance transcription.
- These regions, called enhancers, are not necessarily close to the genes they enhance.
- When a DNA-bending protein binds to an enhancer, the shape of the DNA changes.
- An enhancer is a DNA sequence that promotes transcription.
- Each enhancer is made up of short DNA sequences called distal control elements.
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External and Internal Fertilization
- The trigger for egg and sperm release (spawning) causes the egg and sperm to be placed in a small area, enhancing the possibility of fertilization.
- Internal fertilization also enhances the fertilization of eggs by a specific male.
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Parathyroid Glands
- First, PTH enhances reabsorption of calcium by the kidneys; it then stimulates osteoclast activity and inhibits osteoblast activity.
- Finally, PTH stimulates synthesis and secretion of calcitriol by the kidneys, which enhances Ca2+ absorption by the digestive system.
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Antibody Functions
- Antibodies coat extracellular pathogens and neutralize them by blocking key sites on the pathogen that enhance their infectivity, such as receptors that "dock" pathogens on host cells .
- Phagocytic enhancement by antibodies is called opsonization.
- The combination of antibodies and complement enhances opsonization even further, promoting rapid clearing of pathogens.
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Physical Properties of Soil
- Humus enriches the soil with nutrients, enhancing soil moisture retention.
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Characteristics of the Animal Body
- In addition, animal body plans have evolved in response to environmental pressures, as observed in fossil records, in order to enhance survival and reproductive success.
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Cancer and Transcriptional Control
- Alternatively, a mutation in the DNA of a promoter or enhancer region can increase the binding ability of a transcription factor.
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The Complement System
- They serve as a marker to indicate the presence of a pathogen to phagocytic cells, such as macrophages and B cells, to enhance engulfment.
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Signaling in Yeast
- In this micrograph, they are visualized using differential interference contrast microscopy, a light microscopy technique that enhances the contrast of the sample.
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Biotechnology in Medicine
- From manipulation of mutant genes to enhanced resistance to disease, biotechnology has allowed advances in medicine.