Stimulation of DNA-Dependent RNA Synthesis by a Protein Associated with Ribosomes
AUTOR(ES)
Mahadik, S. P.
RESUMO
A protein factor partially purified from ribosomes of Escherichia coli RCrel cells starved for an amino acid markedly stimulates DNA-dependent RNA synthesis by core and whole RNA polymerase. This protein factor appears to differ from the sigma factor and the M factor. The properties of this new factor and its mechanism of action have been explored.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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