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Poised RNA Polymerase II Gives Pause for Thought Thanasis Margaritis, Frank C.P. Holstege  Cell  Volume 133, Issue 4, Pages 581-584 (May 2008) DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2008.04.027 Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Multiple Steps in Transcription Depicted here from top to bottom are some of the steps that occur during transcription by RNA polymerase II (Pol II; light blue). Other general transcription factors are indicated in orange. The arrow depicts the start site of transcription. The numbers refer to the positions on the DNA template reached by the active site of Pol II, rather than to the average position of the entire Pol II complex. In principle, different steps can be rate limiting and regulated for different genes. Recruitment of the preinitiation complex is the most well-established mechanism by which genes are known to be regulated. Recent evidence indicates that a large number of genes are also regulated through promoter-proximal pausing, shown here as the fifth step. As with formation of the preinitiation complex, most of the steps can be further subdivided. For example, initiation requires a promoter opening step and the abortive initiation step includes at least one additional transition. Cell 2008 133, 581-584DOI: (10.1016/j.cell.2008.04.027) Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions