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The following pages link to A genetic selection for supercoiling mutants of Escherichia coli reveals proteins implicated in chromosome structure (Q38321551):
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- Multiple DNA Binding Proteins Contribute to Timing of Chromosome Replication in E. coli (Q26742071) (← links)
- Role of RNA polymerase and transcription in the organization of the bacterial nucleoid (Q26859579) (← links)
- A metabolic sensor governing cell size in bacteria (Q28488934) (← links)
- Coupling between noise and plasticity in E. coli (Q28661295) (← links)
- Organization of supercoil domains and their reorganization by transcription (Q28768389) (← links)
- Mechanisms of host cell exit by the intracellular bacterium Chlamydia (Q30480273) (← links)
- Mechanism of transcriptional bursting in bacteria (Q30584486) (← links)
- Bacterial chromatin organization by H-NS protein unravelled using dual DNA manipulation (Q33263766) (← links)
- Genetic evidence for a link between glycolysis and DNA replication (Q33284761) (← links)
- Hin-mediated DNA knotting and recombining promote replicon dysfunction and mutation (Q33285899) (← links)
- Dissecting the logical types of network control in gene expression profiles (Q33320338) (← links)
- Organization and segregation of bacterial chromosomes (Q33355284) (← links)
- Immunity of replicating Mu to self-integration: a novel mechanism employing MuB protein. (Q33724108) (← links)
- A Geometrical Model for DNA Organization in Bacteria (Q33749733) (← links)
- Analog regulation of metabolic demand (Q33846592) (← links)
- Single-molecule studies on the mechanical interplay between DNA supercoiling and H-NS DNA architectural properties (Q33983666) (← links)
- Cell size and the initiation of DNA replication in bacteria (Q34187042) (← links)
- Rates of gyrase supercoiling and transcription elongation control supercoil density in a bacterial chromosome (Q34390566) (← links)
- Altered regulation of the OmpF porin by Fis in Escherichia coli during an evolution experiment and between B and K-12 strains (Q34484309) (← links)
- The antibiotic ADEP reprogrammes ClpP, switching it from a regulated to an uncontrolled protease (Q34615400) (← links)
- A small-molecule inhibitor of type III secretion inhibits different stages of the infectious cycle of Chlamydia trachomatis (Q35029284) (← links)
- Structural Coupling between RNA Polymerase Composition and DNA Supercoiling in Coordinating Transcription: a Global Role for the Omega Subunit? (Q35138186) (← links)
- Chromosomal "stress-response" domains govern the spatiotemporal expression of the bacterial virulence program. (Q35620180) (← links)
- SINC, a type III secreted protein of Chlamydia psittaci, targets the inner nuclear membrane of infected cells and uninfected neighbors (Q35621978) (← links)
- Gene order and chromosome dynamics coordinate spatiotemporal gene expression during the bacterial growth cycle (Q35673712) (← links)
- A biophysical model of supercoiling dependent transcription predicts a structural aspect to gene regulation (Q35917379) (← links)
- Mechanism of chromosome compaction and looping by the Escherichia coli nucleoid protein Fis (Q36007346) (← links)
- Galactose repressor mediated intersegmental chromosomal connections in Escherichia coli (Q36094127) (← links)
- Growth rate regulation inEscherichia coli (Q36340118) (← links)
- A preliminary X-ray study of transketolase from Burkholderia pseudomallei (Q36433661) (← links)
- Giant proteins that move DNA: bullies of the genomic playground. (Q36579227) (← links)
- New insights into transcriptional regulation by H-NS (Q36672112) (← links)
- Genome scale patterns of supercoiling in a bacterial chromosome. (Q36765256) (← links)
- DNA supercoiling inhibits DNA knotting (Q36859285) (← links)
- Synthetic growth phenotypes of Escherichia coli lacking ppGpp and transketolase A (tktA) are due to ppGpp-mediated transcriptional regulation of tktB. (Q36923772) (← links)
- Sequence-specific recognition of DNA by the C-terminal domain of nucleoid-associated protein H-NS. (Q37431786) (← links)
- Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins, nucleoid structure and gene expression (Q37688895) (← links)
- Bacterial transcriptomics: what is beyond the RNA horiz-ome? (Q37916225) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal organization of replication in bacteria and eukaryotes (nucleoids and nuclei). (Q38031469) (← links)
- Co-operative roles for DNA supercoiling and nucleoid-associated proteins in the regulation of bacterial transcription (Q38091477) (← links)
- Integration of syntactic and semantic properties of the DNA code reveals chromosomes as thermodynamic machines converting energy into information (Q38114847) (← links)
- The 5.5 Protein of Phage T7 Inhibits H-NS through Interactions with the Central Oligomerization Domain (Q38285825) (← links)
- Microarray analysis of Mu transposition in Salmonella enterica, serovar Typhimurium: transposon exclusion by high-density DNA binding proteins (Q38298379) (← links)
- Homeostatic regulation of supercoiling sensitivity coordinates transcription of the bacterial genome (Q38312050) (← links)
- Differential binding profiles of StpA in wild-type and h-ns mutant cells: a comparative analysis of cooperative partners by chromatin immunoprecipitation-microarray analysis. (Q38357348) (← links)
- Chromosomal position shift of a regulatory gene alters the bacterial phenotype. (Q38388943) (← links)
- Geometrical ordering of DNA in bacteria (Q38636000) (← links)
- Bacterial Nucleoid Occlusion: Multiple Mechanisms for Preventing Chromosome Bisection During Cell Division (Q38788432) (← links)
- The regulatory role of DNA supercoiling in nucleoprotein complex assembly and genetic activity. (Q39310951) (← links)
- Dynamic state of DNA topology is essential for genome condensation in bacteria. (Q40450335) (← links)