Protein Domain : IPR014294

Type:  Family Name:  RNA polymerase sigma-W, bacillaceae
Description:  The bacterial core RNA polymerase complex, which consists of five subunits, is sufficient for transcription elongation and termination but is unable to initiate transcription. Transcription initiation from promoter elements requires a sixth, dissociable subunit called a sigma factor, which reversibly associates with the core RNA polymerase complex to form a holoenzyme []. RNA polymerase recruits alternative sigma factors as a means of switching on specific regulons. Most bacteria express a multiplicity of sigma factors. Two of these factors, sigma-70 (gene rpoD), generally known as the major or primary sigma factor, and sigma-54 (gene rpoN or ntrA) direct the transcription of a wide variety of genes. The other sigma factors, known as alternative sigma factors, are required for the transcription of specific subsets of genes.With regard to sequence similarity, sigma factors can be grouped into two classes, the sigma-54 and sigma-70 families. Sequence alignments of the sigma70 family members reveal four conserved regions that can be further divided into subregions eg. sub-region 2.2, which may be involved in the binding of the sigma factor to the core RNA polymerase; and sub-region 4.2, which seems to harbor a DNA-binding 'helix-turn-helix' motif involved in binding the conserved -35 region of promoters recognised by the major sigma factors [, ]. This entry represents sigmaW, which is restricted to certain lineages of the order Bacillales. Short Name:  RNA_pol_sigma-W_bacilli

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DB identifier Type Name
IPR014284 Domain RNA polymerase sigma-70 like domain
IPR013324 Domain RNA polymerase sigma factor, region 3/4
IPR013325 Domain RNA polymerase sigma factor, region 2
IPR013249 Domain RNA polymerase sigma factor 70, region 4 type 2
IPR000838 Conserved_site RNA polymerase sigma factor 70, ECF, conserved site

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Identifier
TIGR02948

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3 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            3052291
            1597408
            3092189