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Sigma factor

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===Transcription Bubble===
===Transcription Bubble===
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The <scene name='59/591940/Transcription_bubble/1'>transcription bubble</scene>e is fundamentally formed through the common '''housekeeping σ factors''' which unwind about 13 bp of duplex DNA in an ATP independent process. As such, σ factors require invariant basic and aromatic residues (Phe, Tyr, Trp)σ critical for this formation.
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The <scene name='59/591940/Transcription_bubble/1'>transcription bubble</scene> is fundamentally formed through the common '''housekeeping σ factors''' which unwind about 13 bp of duplex DNA in an ATP independent process. As such, σ factors require invariant basic and aromatic residues (Phe, Tyr, Trp) critical for this formation. The process of bubble formation begins at the -11 formation (usually A) and propogates to +1 site, through "base flipping" which interrupts the stacking interactions stabilizing the double helix conformation. As a result, -35 and -10 motif sequence recognition and strand separation are both coupled by the σ factor.
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== Gene Regulation and Differentiation ==
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== Relevance ==
 
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==

Revision as of 05:21, 13 October 2014

Structure of sigma factor region 4 (red) complex with DNA, repression protein CI (grey and green), MPD and Ca+2 (green) (PDB code 1rio).

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