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13 October, 21:35

What is the molecule that senses heat stress in a cell?

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  1. 13 October, 22:03
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    sigma factor mRNA RpoH sigma H sigma 32

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    It is the heat shock sigma factor which activates due to heat. The factor will bind with to the polymerase-core-enzyme. After this other heat ans shock proteins are expressed.

    This thus enable the cell to survive higher temperatures. Some of the enzymes that are expressed upon activation are chaperones, proteases and DNA-repair enzymes
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