enhansereihin
Enhansereihin, often translated as enhancers, are genetic regulatory elements that increase the transcription of a target gene. They are typically DNA sequences that can be located far from the gene they regulate, either upstream, downstream, or even within an intron of the gene. Enhancers function by binding to specific transcription factors, which are proteins that control the rate of transcription. Once bound, these transcription factors can interact with the basal transcription machinery at the promoter of the gene, thereby boosting the rate of gene expression.
The mechanism by which enhancers exert their influence over long distances is thought to involve DNA looping.
Enhancers play a crucial role in controlling gene expression during development and in response to various