Term Information

Accession
GO:0001109
Name
promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
promoter clearance during DNA-dependent transcription, promoter clearance from bacterial-type RNA polymerase promoter, promoter escape
Alternate IDs
GO:0001122
Definition
Any process involved in the transition from the initiation to the elongation phases of transcription by a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase, generally including a conformational change from the initiation conformation to the elongation conformation. Promoter clearance often involves breaking contact with transcription factors involved only in the initiation phase and making contacts with elongation specific factors. Source: PMID:15020047, PMID:18280161, GOC:txnOH
Comment
None
History
See term history for GO:0001109 at QuickGO
Subset
None
Feedback
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Parents of promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription (GO:0001109)
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promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription [is_a relation] is_a  RNA biosynthetic process (GO:0032774)
promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription [BFO:0000051 relation] BFO:0000051  protein-DNA-RNA complex remodeling (GO:0001119)
promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  DNA-templated transcription (GO:0006351)
Children of promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription (GO:0001109)
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RNA polymerase I promoter clearance (GO:0001182) [is_a relation] is_a  promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription
RNA polymerase II promoter clearance (GO:0001111) [is_a relation] is_a  promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription
RNA polymerase III promoter clearance (GO:0001110) [is_a relation] is_a  promoter clearance during DNA-templated transcription
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