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The following pages link to Insights into transcriptional regulation and sigma competition from an equilibrium model of RNA polymerase binding to DNA (Q34600135):
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- The E. coli anti-sigma factor Rsd: studies on the specificity and regulation of its expression (Q21135471) (← links)
- Regulator trafficking on bacterial transcription units in vivo (Q24650920) (← links)
- Sigma E controls biogenesis of the antisense RNA MicA (Q24684061) (← links)
- Role of RNA polymerase and transcription in the organization of the bacterial nucleoid (Q26859579) (← links)
- Bacterial Sigma Factors and Anti-Sigma Factors: Structure, Function and Distribution (Q27012703) (← links)
- Live-cell superresolution microscopy reveals the organization of RNA polymerase in the bacterial nucleoid (Q27322413) (← links)
- Activation of the eis gene in a W-Beijing strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis correlates with increased SigA levels and enhanced intracellular growth (Q28486950) (← links)
- Noise in biology (Q28659275) (← links)
- General transfer matrix formalism to calculate DNA-protein-drug binding in gene regulation: application to OR operator of phage (Q29029551) (← links)
- Characterization of the RpoN regulon reveals differential regulation of T6SS and new flagellar operons in Vibrio cholerae O37 strain V52 (Q29346618) (← links)
- Use of a promiscuous, constitutively-active bacterial enhancer-binding protein to define the σ⁵⁴ (RpoN) regulon of Salmonella Typhimurium LT2. (Q29346723) (← links)
- Module-based analysis of robustness tradeoffs in the heat shock response system (Q33251546) (← links)
- Studying the salt dependence of the binding of sigma70 and sigma32 to core RNA polymerase using luminescence resonance energy transfer (Q33489527) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of the Staphylococcus epidermidis macromolecular synthesis operon: Serp1129 is an ATP binding protein and sigA transcription is regulated by both sigma(A)- and sigma(B)-dependent promoters (Q33523402) (← links)
- Transcriptional response of Burkholderia cenocepacia J2315 sessile cells to treatments with high doses of hydrogen peroxide and sodium hypochlorite (Q33529865) (← links)
- Identification of conserved amino acid residues of the Salmonella sigmaS chaperone Crl involved in Crl-sigmaS interactions. (Q33616929) (← links)
- Statistical mechanical model of coupled transcription from multiple promoters due to transcription factor titration (Q33707494) (← links)
- Signal sensory systems that impact σ⁵⁴ -dependent transcription. (Q34148377) (← links)
- Antagonistic regulation of motility and transcriptome expression by RpoN and RpoS in Escherichia coli. (Q34158265) (← links)
- Lag phase is a distinct growth phase that prepares bacteria for exponential growth and involves transient metal accumulation. (Q34238024) (← links)
- The transcriptional landscape and small RNAs of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. (Q34248983) (← links)
- Functional analysis of Thermus thermophilus transcription factor NusG (Q34367978) (← links)
- Crl Binds to Domain 2 of σ S and Confers a Competitive Advantage on a Natural rpoS Mutant of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi (Q34433403) (← links)
- Transcriptomic and phenotypic analyses identify coregulated, overlapping regulons among PrfA, CtsR, HrcA, and the alternative sigma factors sigmaB, sigmaC, sigmaH, and sigmaL in Listeria monocytogenes (Q34483774) (← links)
- Principles of genetic circuit design (Q34502550) (← links)
- Tuning promoter strength through RNA polymerase binding site design in Escherichia coli (Q34524579) (← links)
- The TFE-induced transient native-like structure of the intrinsically disordered σ₄⁷⁰ domain of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase (Q34538440) (← links)
- Stress responses go three dimensional - the spatial order of physiological differentiation in bacterial macrocolony biofilms (Q34548631) (← links)
- A 'resource allocator' for transcription based on a highly fragmented T7 RNA polymerase. (Q34986589) (← links)
- Crl facilitates RNA polymerase holoenzyme formation (Q35130297) (← links)
- A model for sigma factor competition in bacterial cells (Q35315347) (← links)
- Identification of inhibitors of a bacterial sigma factor using a new high-throughput screening assay (Q35352832) (← links)
- The dynamic nature and territory of transcriptional machinery in the bacterial chromosome (Q35633226) (← links)
- Inhibition of regulated proteolysis by RseB. (Q35676629) (← links)
- Effects of DksA, GreA, and GreB on transcription initiation: insights into the mechanisms of factors that bind in the secondary channel of RNA polymerase (Q35729042) (← links)
- TFB1 or TFB2 is sufficient for Thermococcus kodakaraensis viability and for basal transcription in vitro (Q35758150) (← links)
- Physiological effects of Crl in Salmonella are modulated by sigmaS level and promoter specificity (Q35759680) (← links)
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis RbpA protein is a new type of transcriptional activator that stabilizes the σ A -containing RNA polymerase holoenzyme (Q36144874) (← links)
- Role of Autoregulation and Relative Synthesis of Operon Partners in Alternative Sigma Factor Networks (Q36224692) (← links)
- Growth rate regulation in Escherichia coli (Q36340118) (← links)
- The elongation factor RfaH and the initiation factor sigma bind to the same site on the transcription elongation complex (Q36458847) (← links)
- General pathway for turning on promoters transcribed by RNA polymerases containing alternative sigma factors (Q36513675) (← links)
- High-resolution transcriptome and genome-wide dynamics of RNA polymerase and NusA in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q36559171) (← links)
- The molecular basis of selective promoter activation by the sigmaS subunit of RNA polymerase. (Q36736448) (← links)
- SpoIIIE strips proteins off the DNA during chromosome translocation. (Q36802831) (← links)
- From "simple" DNA-protein interactions to the macromolecular machines of gene expression (Q36810334) (← links)
- Translational cross talk in gene networks (Q36903611) (← links)
- Multiscale spatial organization of RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli (Q36977152) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic protein mobility in osmotically stressed Escherichia coli (Q37033491) (← links)
- Growth-rate-dependent partitioning of RNA polymerases in bacteria (Q37068460) (← links)