Transcription factors move from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, bind to specific DNA sites near a target gene, and control gene expression by regulating the transcription rate.
Transcription factors move from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, bind to specific DNA sites near a target gene, and control gene expression by regulating the transcription rate.
| Front | General process of transcription factor binding | 
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| Back | Transcription factors move from cytoplasm to nucleus Bind the specific DNA sites near start of target gene Control expression by controlling rate of transcription | 
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