The Promoter Region
The function of the promoter
- Only some DNA sequences code for the production of polypeptides, these are called coding sequences
- Non-coding sequences produce functional RNA molecules like transfer RNA (tRNA) or are involved in the regulation of gene expression such as enhancers, silencers and promoters
- The promoter is a non-coding sequence located near to a gene
- The promoter is not itself transcribed
- The promoter acts as the binding site for RNA Polymerase during the initiation of transcription
- Binding of RNA Polymerase to the promoter is under the control of various regulatory proteins

A transcription factor binding to the promoter region of a gene which allows RNA polymerase to bind and for transcription to occur.
In the absence of lactose the repressor protein binds which prevents RNA polymerase from initiating transcription of genes coding for enzymes used to metabolise lactose.