Sigma factor

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===Restriction===
===Restriction===
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Normally, σ-factor domains cannot bind to promoters. These domains usually are placed in very compacted positions relative to each other, a conformation that buries DNA-binding determinants. This type of restriction is called '''conformational restriction'''.
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Normally, σ-factor domains cannot bind to promoters. These domains usually are placed in very compacted positions relative to each other, a conformation that buries DNA-binding determinants. This type of restriction is called '''conformational restriction'''. Additionally, in housekeeping σs, a domain called the '''σ(1.1)''' stabilizes the compact conformation mentioned above, thereby preventing any promoter recognition.
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
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===Sigma factor===
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===Sigma factor: Ryan Guerrettaz===
[[1ku2]] – TaSF region 1.2-3.1 – ''Thermus aquaticus''<br />
[[1ku2]] – TaSF region 1.2-3.1 – ''Thermus aquaticus''<br />

Revision as of 00:03, 12 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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