Identification of a prime suspect
- PMID: 9081674
- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9822(06)00047-9
Identification of a prime suspect
Abstract
Recent findings help to define the multiple functions of the sigma subunit of bacterial RNA polymerase, from promoter recognition to the release of pausing during initial RNA elongation; these functions can now be confronted with a crystal structure of an essential domain of the sigma subunit.
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