Specific promoter recognition by bacterial RNA polymerase is mediated by σ subunits, which assemble with RNA polymerase core enzyme (E) during transcription initiation. However, σ70 (the housekeeping σ subunit) and σS (an alternative σ subunit mostly active during slow growth) recognize almost identical promoter sequences, thus raising the question of how promoter selectivity is achieved in the bacterial cell. To identify novel sequence determinants for selective promoter recognition, we performed run-off/microarray (ROMA) experiments with RNA polymerase saturated either with σ70 (Eσ70) or with σS (EσS) using the whole Escherichia coli genome as DNA template. We found that Eσ70, in the absence of any additional transcription factor, prefere...
Although the key promoter elements necessary to drive transcription in Escherichia coli have long be...
Recognition of bacterial promoters is regulated by two distinct classes of sequence-specific sigma f...
The canonical function of a bacterial sigma (σ) factor is to determine the gene specificity of the R...
Specific promoter recognition by bacterial RNA polymerase is mediated by \u3c3 subunits, which assem...
In bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by its association with \u...
International audienceIn bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by i...
International audienceIn bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by i...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that the base sequence of the DNA segment immediately upstream of th...
International audienceIn bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by i...
Search for a promoter element by RNA polymerase from the extremely large DNA base sequence is though...
SummaryThe key step in bacterial promoter opening is recognition of the −10 promoter element (T−12A−...
A key step in retrieving the information stored in the complex genomes of eukaryotes involves the id...
SummaryRegulation of transcription initiation is generally attributable to activator/repressor prote...
The regulation of RNA polymerase subunit synthesis and its relationship to the expression of ribosom...
The expression of genes is tightly controlled, predominantly at the point of transcription. RNA poly...
Although the key promoter elements necessary to drive transcription in Escherichia coli have long be...
Recognition of bacterial promoters is regulated by two distinct classes of sequence-specific sigma f...
The canonical function of a bacterial sigma (σ) factor is to determine the gene specificity of the R...
Specific promoter recognition by bacterial RNA polymerase is mediated by \u3c3 subunits, which assem...
In bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by its association with \u...
International audienceIn bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by i...
International audienceIn bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by i...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that the base sequence of the DNA segment immediately upstream of th...
International audienceIn bacteria, selective promoter recognition by RNA polymerase is achieved by i...
Search for a promoter element by RNA polymerase from the extremely large DNA base sequence is though...
SummaryThe key step in bacterial promoter opening is recognition of the −10 promoter element (T−12A−...
A key step in retrieving the information stored in the complex genomes of eukaryotes involves the id...
SummaryRegulation of transcription initiation is generally attributable to activator/repressor prote...
The regulation of RNA polymerase subunit synthesis and its relationship to the expression of ribosom...
The expression of genes is tightly controlled, predominantly at the point of transcription. RNA poly...
Although the key promoter elements necessary to drive transcription in Escherichia coli have long be...
Recognition of bacterial promoters is regulated by two distinct classes of sequence-specific sigma f...
The canonical function of a bacterial sigma (σ) factor is to determine the gene specificity of the R...