promoterkontekst
Promoterkontekst is a term used in genetics and genomics to describe the sequence and chromatin environment surrounding a gene promoter that influences transcription initiation and regulation. It includes the core promoter region, which contains elements such as the TATA box, initiator (Inr), and downstream promoter element (DPE) that help recruit RNA polymerase II, as well as proximal promoter elements like the CAAT box and GC box that modulate promoter strength. The promoter context also encompasses distal regulatory elements, including enhancers, silencers, and insulators, and the three-dimensional folding of chromatin which brings these elements into physical contact with the promoter through looping.
The local chromatin landscape—nucleosome positioning, DNA methylation, and histone modifications such as H3K4me3 at active promoters
Methods to study promoter context include reporter assays and massively parallel reporter assays (MPRA) to quantify
Understanding promoter context is important for interpreting gene expression data, designing gene therapy vectors and plasmids,