The Functional and Regulatory Roles of Sigma Factors in Transcription

  1. C.A. GROSS,
  2. C. CHAN,
  3. A. DOMBROSKI,
  4. T. GRUBER,
  5. M. SHARP,
  6. J. TUPY, and
  7. B. YOUNG
  1. *Department of Stomatology and Department of Microbiology and Immunology, andDepartment of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143; Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030

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In prokaryotic cells, a single subunit of RNA polymerase, called sigma, orchestrates the process of transcription initiation. Sigma binds to the multisubunit coreRNA polymerase (α2ββ′), creating RNA polymeraseholoenzyme (α2ββ′σ), which performs transcription initiation. Holoenzyme recognizes the two conserved hexamer sequences that constitute a prokaryotic promoter,exposes the single-stranded DNA template necessary fortranscription initiation, and begins synthesizing thenascent RNA chain. When the nascent RNA is five to tennucleotides long, sigma is released, terminating the initiation phase of transcription. Core RNA polymerase thencarries out the elongation and termination phases of transcriptio...

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