Where to begin? Sigma factors and the selectivity of transcription initiation in bacteria

Volume: 112, Issue: 2, Pages: 335 - 347
Published: Jun 3, 2019
Abstract
Transcription is the fundamental process that enables the expression of genetic information. DNA-directed RNA polymerase (RNAP) uses one strand of the DNA duplex as template to produce complementary RNA molecules that serve in translation (rRNA, tRNA), protein synthesis (mRNA) and regulation (sRNA). Although the RNAP core is catalytically competent for RNA synthesis, the selectivity of transcription initiation requires a sigma (σ) factor for...
Paper Details
Title
Where to begin? Sigma factors and the selectivity of transcription initiation in bacteria
Published Date
Jun 3, 2019
Volume
112
Issue
2
Pages
335 - 347
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