The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase is essential for initiation of transcription at promoter sites. σ factor directs the RNA polymerase core subunits ([special characters omitted]) to the promoter consensus elements and thereby confers selectivity for transcription initiation. The N-terminal domain (region 1.1) of Escherichia coli σ70 has been shown to inhibit DNA binding by the C-terminal DNA recognition domains when σ is separated from the core subunits. Since DNA recognition by RNA polymerase is the first step in transcription, it seemed plausible that region 1 might also influence initiation processes subsesquent to DNA binding. This study explores the functional roles of regions 1.1 and 1.2 of σ70 in transcription initi...
Members of the sigma70 family of sigma factors are components of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme that ...
In Escherichia coli, subdomains 2.4 and 4.2 of the primary transcription factor σ70 are the most hig...
Specific promoter recognition by bacterial RNA polymerase is mediated by σ subunits, which assemble ...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase is essential for initiation of transcription at ...
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...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) is required for specific recognition of p...
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 ...
Transcription is the first and most heavily regulated step in gene expression. Sigma (σ) factors are...
In this issue of Cell, Hsu et al. (2006) report on the binding activity of a variant of the bacteria...
Bacterial sigma factors are subunits of RNA polymerase that direct the holoenzyme to specific sets o...
Bacterial sigma factors are subunits of RNA polymerase that direct the holoenzyme to specific sets o...
Bacterial sigma factors are subunits of RNA polymerase that direct the holoenzyme to specific sets o...
SummaryThe σ factors are the key regulators of bacterial transcription initiation. Through direct re...
Members of the sigma70 family of sigma factors are components of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme that ...
In Escherichia coli, subdomains 2.4 and 4.2 of the primary transcription factor σ70 are the most hig...
Specific promoter recognition by bacterial RNA polymerase is mediated by σ subunits, which assemble ...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase is essential for initiation of transcription at ...
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...
The sigma (σ) subunit of eubacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) is required for specific recognition of p...
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 ...
Transcription is the first and most heavily regulated step in gene expression. Sigma (σ) factors are...
In this issue of Cell, Hsu et al. (2006) report on the binding activity of a variant of the bacteria...
Bacterial sigma factors are subunits of RNA polymerase that direct the holoenzyme to specific sets o...
Bacterial sigma factors are subunits of RNA polymerase that direct the holoenzyme to specific sets o...
Bacterial sigma factors are subunits of RNA polymerase that direct the holoenzyme to specific sets o...
SummaryThe σ factors are the key regulators of bacterial transcription initiation. Through direct re...
Members of the sigma70 family of sigma factors are components of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme that ...
In Escherichia coli, subdomains 2.4 and 4.2 of the primary transcription factor σ70 are the most hig...
Specific promoter recognition by bacterial RNA polymerase is mediated by σ subunits, which assemble ...