Members of the sigma(70) family of sigma factors are components of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme that direct bacterial or plastid core RNA polymerase to specific promoter elements that are situated 10 and 35 base-pairs upstream of transcription-initiation points. Members of the sigma(70) family also function as contact points for some activator proteins, such as PhoB and lambdacl, and play a role in the initiation process itself. The primary sigma factor, which is essential for general transcription in exponentially growing cells, is reversibly associated with RNA polymerase and can be replaced by alternative factors that co-ordinately express genes involved in diverse functions, such as stress responses, morphological development and iron ...
The bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) requires an additional type of subunit called the σ factor to re...
The extracytoplasmic-function (ECF) family of sigma factors comprises a large group of proteins requ...
AbstractSequences of the sigma factors of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis were aligned with t...
Members of the sigma70 family of sigma factors are components of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme that ...
Sigma factors are multi-domain subunits of bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) that play critical roles ...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase is required for recognition of and transcription...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase is required for recognition of and transcription...
Transcription by RNA polymerase (RNAP) in bacteria requires specific promoter recognition by sigma f...
Transcription is the first and most heavily regulated step in gene expression. Sigma (σ) factors are...
Transcription is the first and most heavily regulated step in gene expression. Sigma (σ) factors are...
Transcription initiation is a key step at which gene expression can be regulated. The sigma subunit ...
The Sigma(54) factor associates with core RNA polymerase (RNAP) to form a holoenzyme that is unable ...
AbstractThe recent publication of the 2.6 å crystal structure of a portion of σ70 provides insight i...
Background: At the beginning of the transcription process, the RNA polymerase (RNAP) core enzyme req...
In this issue of Cell, Hsu et al. (2006) report on the binding activity of a variant of the bacteria...
The bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) requires an additional type of subunit called the σ factor to re...
The extracytoplasmic-function (ECF) family of sigma factors comprises a large group of proteins requ...
AbstractSequences of the sigma factors of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis were aligned with t...
Members of the sigma70 family of sigma factors are components of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme that ...
Sigma factors are multi-domain subunits of bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) that play critical roles ...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase is required for recognition of and transcription...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase is required for recognition of and transcription...
Transcription by RNA polymerase (RNAP) in bacteria requires specific promoter recognition by sigma f...
Transcription is the first and most heavily regulated step in gene expression. Sigma (σ) factors are...
Transcription is the first and most heavily regulated step in gene expression. Sigma (σ) factors are...
Transcription initiation is a key step at which gene expression can be regulated. The sigma subunit ...
The Sigma(54) factor associates with core RNA polymerase (RNAP) to form a holoenzyme that is unable ...
AbstractThe recent publication of the 2.6 å crystal structure of a portion of σ70 provides insight i...
Background: At the beginning of the transcription process, the RNA polymerase (RNAP) core enzyme req...
In this issue of Cell, Hsu et al. (2006) report on the binding activity of a variant of the bacteria...
The bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) requires an additional type of subunit called the σ factor to re...
The extracytoplasmic-function (ECF) family of sigma factors comprises a large group of proteins requ...
AbstractSequences of the sigma factors of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis were aligned with t...