coactivatorkomplexes
Coactivator complexes are large protein assemblies that play a crucial role in gene expression regulation. They function by bridging the gap between transcription factors, which bind to specific DNA sequences, and the basal transcription machinery, which initiates RNA synthesis. These complexes do not bind DNA themselves but are recruited to gene promoters by sequence-specific transcription factors, often referred to as activators. Once recruited, coactivator complexes can facilitate transcription through various mechanisms.
One primary function of coactivator complexes is to modify chromatin structure. Many coactivator complexes contain enzymatic
Another important role of coactivator complexes is to interact with and stabilize components of the pre-initiation