sigma factor activity
Sigma factors act as the promoter specificity subunit of eubacterial and plant plastid multisubunit RNA polymerases, whose core subunit composition is often described as alpha(2)-beta-beta-prime. Although sigma does not bind DNA on its own, when combined with the core to form the holoenzyme, the sigma factor binds specifically to promoter elements. The sigma subunit is released once elongation begins. [ ]
Term info
sigma factor activity
- DNA-dependent RNA polymerase promoter selection factor
- core DNA-dependent RNA polymerase binding promoter specificity activity
- sigma factor activity
- sigma transcription factor
Updated for 2018 transcription branch review see https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/15587 and https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/14848
kchris
2010-08-11T04:12:24Z
GO:0001053, GO:0000996
promoter selection factor activity, bacterial sigma factor activity, plastid sigma factor activity
molecular_function
GO:0016987
Term relations
- transcription regulator activity and part of some regulation of DNA-templated transcription, initiation and has part some core promoter sequence-specific DNA binding and has part some RNA polymerase core enzyme binding