Structural Analysis of Bacillus subtilis Sigma Factors.
Katherine M CollinsNicola J EvansJames Hilary TorpeyJonathon M HarrisBethany A HaynesAmy H CampRivka Leah IsaacsonPublished in: Microorganisms (2023)
Bacteria use an array of sigma factors to regulate gene expression during different stages of their life cycles. Full-length, atomic-level structures of sigma factors have been challenging to obtain experimentally as a result of their many regions of intrinsic disorder. AlphaFold has now supplied plausible full-length models for most sigma factors. Here we discuss the current understanding of the structures and functions of sigma factors in the model organism, Bacillus subtilis , and present an X-ray crystal structure of a region of B. subtilis SigE, a sigma factor that plays a critical role in the developmental process of spore formation.