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Core RNA polymerase assists binding of the transcription factor σ; 54 to promoter DNA

Cannon et al., 1993

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16108133081689208455
Author
Cannon W
Claverie‐Martin F
Austin S
Buck M
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Molecular microbiology

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The Sigma subunit of bacterial RNA polymerase Is necessary for the specific binding of RNA polymerase holoenzyme to promoter DNA. Promoter complexes which form with holoenzyme containing σ; 54 remain as closed complexes unless they are activated by one …
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