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Overlaps of sigma factors regulons of RNA polymerase in Corynebacterium glutamicum
Zíková, Jaroslava ; Pátek, Miroslav (advisor) ; Sudzinová, Petra (referee)
Sigma factor (σ) is a part of the RNA polymerase enzyme complex. This complex (referred to as a holoenzyme) ensures the recognition of the consensus promoter sequences of the individual genes and the initiation of transcription. Seven sigma factors were found in Corynebacterium glutamicum. The genome of this bacterium encodes one primary factor σA and another six alternative sigma factors: σB , σC , σD , σE , σH a σM . These alternative sigma factors are expressed in response to changes in the internal and external environment and ensure the adaption of the bacterium to growth conditions. They are also one of many ways to regulate gene expression at the transcriptional level. In specific cases, the regulation of gene expression is caused by alternative sigma factors that recognize corresponding dual (recognized alternatively by two sigma factors) or overlapping promoters. Thus, the genes controlled by these promoters are classified into overlapping regulons. Key words: Corynebacterium glutamicum, sigma factor, RNA polymerase, transcription, promoter, regulons, RNA-seq, in vitro transcription, in vivo two-plasmid system

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