NtrC explained

NtrC (Nitrogen regulatory protein C) is the name of the protein necessary for the prokaryotic regulation transcription factor sigma N (sigma 54) to form an open complex with RNA polymerase in order to activate glnA transcription. The closed -> open conformational change of the sigma N-RNA polymerase complex around the glutamine synthetase gene promoter requires ATP and involves the formation of a loop between the enhancer and the promoter regions, which may be facilitated by DNA-bending proteins (such as IHF).[1] The NtrC proteins bind at two sites located -160 and -80 upstream from the point of gene transcription.

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  1. Activation of transcription at sigma 54-dependent promoters on linear templates requires intrinsic or induced bending of the DNA . 8780778 . 10.1006/jmbi.1996.0468 . 261 . J Mol Biol . 348–56 . Carmona . M . Magasanik . B. 1996 . 3 .