- Pribnow box
The Pribnow box (also known as the Pribnow-Schaller box) is the sequence "TATAAT" of six
nucleotide s (thymine -adenine -thymine -etc.) that is an essential part of apromoter site onDNA for transcription to occur inbacteria . [David Pribnow (1975). Nucleotide sequence of an RNA Polymerase Binding Site at an Early T7 Promoter. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72:784-788.] [Heinz Schaller, Christopher Gray, and Karin Herrman (1975). Nucleotide Sequence of an RNA Polymerase Binding Site from the DNA of Bacteriophage fd. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72:737-741.] It is an idealized orconsensus sequence - that is, it shows the most frequently occurring base at each position in a large number of promoters analyzed; individual promoters often vary from the consensus at one or more positions. It is also commonly called the -10 sequence, because it is centered roughly 10 base pairs upstream from the site of initiation of transcription.The Pribnow box has a function similar to the
TATA box that occurs in promoters in eukaryotes(+archaea ): it is recognized and bound by a subunit of RNA polymerase during initiation of transcription. This region of the DNA is also the first place where base pairs separate to allow access to one strand as the template for transcription. The AT-richness is important to allow this separation, sinceadenine andthymine pair together with only twohydrogen bonds (as opposed to three as withguanine andcytosine ), they are easier to break apart.Probability of occurrence of each nucleotide [Calvin B. Harley and Robert P. Reynolds (1987). Analysis of "E. coli" promoter sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 15(5):2343-61.]
The Pribnow box or Pribnow-Schaller box is named after David Pribnow and Heinz Schaller.
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