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The following pages link to Escherichia coli transcription factor NusG binds to 70S ribosomes. (Q52633701):
Displaying 14 items.
- The universally-conserved transcription factor RfaH is recruited to a hairpin structure of the non-template DNA strand. (Q54202990) (← links)
- Measures of single- versus multiple-round translation argue against a mechanism to ensure coupling of transcription and translation (Q57062029) (← links)
- Rebuilding the bridge between transcription and translation (Q57181948) (← links)
- Mechanism for the Regulated Control of Bacterial Transcription Termination by a Universal Adaptor Protein (Q57752902) (← links)
- Reversible fold-switching controls the functional cycle of the antitermination factor RfaH (Q61796967) (← links)
- Ancient Transcription Factors in the News (Q64102109) (← links)
- Two Old Dogs, One New Trick: A Review of RNA Polymerase and Ribosome Interactions during Transcription-Translation Coupling. (Q64916839) (← links)
- Structural Basis for Transcript Elongation Control by NusG Family Universal Regulators (Q89055235) (← links)
- RNA polymerase's Relationship with the Ribosome: Not So Physical, Most of the Time (Q90537275) (← links)
- NusG prevents transcriptional invasion of H-NS-silenced genes (Q90561758) (← links)
- Disruption of transcription-translation coordination in Escherichia coli leads to premature transcriptional termination (Q92883157) (← links)
- Suppressor mutations in ribosomal proteins and FliY restore Bacillus subtilis swarming motility in the absence of EF-P (Q93013426) (← links)
- Escherichia coli NusG Links the Lead Ribosome with the Transcription Elongation Complex (Q98162361) (← links)
- Benzyl and benzoyl benzoic acid inhibitors of bacterial RNA polymerase-sigma factor interaction (Q99400372) (← links)