CSIR NET Master Series | Molecular Genetics | Role of Sigma Factors in Stress Response | Sanjay Sir

CSIR NET Master Series | Molecular Genetics | Role of Sigma Factors in Stress Response | Sanjay Sir

In this session, Sanjay sir will be discussing the role of sigma factors in stress response. He will discuss important concepts along with the type of questions asked from this chapter. Sigma (sigma) factors are bacterial transcription factors that bind to RNA polymerase (RNAP) and direct the initiation of transcription at related promoter sites. Do join the session to know more about it.

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