Information about Activator
Activator may mean:
- Activator (genetics), a DNA-binding protein that regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription
- Activator (proteomics), a type of effector that increases the rate of enzyme mediated reactions
- Sega Activator, a motion-sensing controller for the Sega Genesis
- Activator technique, a method of spinal adjustment
An activator is a DNA-binding protein that regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription. The activator may increase transcription by virtue of a connected domain which assists in the formation of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme, or may operate through a
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Enzyme activators are molecules that bind to enzymes and increase their activity. These molecules are often involved in the allosteric regulation of enzymes in the control of metabolism.
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The Sega Activator was an octagonal game controller for the Sega Genesis that used infrared beams to interpret movements. The Activator was placed on the floor, and the player stood inside the octagon, punching and kicking to break the light beams and send signals to the Genesis.
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The Activator technique was created by Allen Fuhr in 1974 as an alternative to manual or other instrumental based chiropractic adjustments. Chiropractors trained in the use of the activator technique are often referred to as 'activator' doctors.
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