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The following pages link to Analysis of the Ros repressor of Agrobacterium virC and virD operons: molecular intercommunication between plasmid and chromosomal genes (Q39928933):
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- The prokaryotic Cys2His2 zinc-finger adopts a novel fold as revealed by the NMR structure of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ros DNA-binding domain (Q27648878) (← links)
- The prokaryotic zinc-finger: structure, function and comparison with the eukaryotic counterpart (Q28085030) (← links)
- The origin of prokaryotic C2H2 zinc finger regulators (Q33832105) (← links)
- Metals and the rhizobial-legume symbiosis--uptake, utilization and signalling (Q34306533) (← links)
- Transcriptome profiling of a Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii rosR mutant reveals the role of the transcriptional regulator RosR in motility, synthesis of cell-surface components, and other cellular processes (Q35881196) (← links)
- Agrobacterium transcriptional regulator Ros is a prokaryotic zinc finger protein that regulates the plant oncogene ipt (Q36069140) (← links)
- The Regulatory Protein RosR Affects Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii Protein Profiles, Cell Surface Properties, and Symbiosis with Clover (Q37194913) (← links)
- Transcriptional activation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens virulence gene promoters in Escherichia coli requires the A. tumefaciens RpoA gene, encoding the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase. (Q39547379) (← links)
- Negative transcriptional regulation of virulence and oncogenes of the Ti plasmid by Ros bearing a conserved C2H2-zinc finger motif (Q43526190) (← links)
- Ml proteins from Mesorhizobium loti and MucR from Brucella abortus: an AT-rich core DNA-target site and oligomerization ability. (Q47133480) (← links)
- Natural genetic engineering of plant cells: the molecular biology of crown gall and hairy root disease (Q47699958) (← links)
- Exopolysaccharide synthesis in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii is related to various metabolic pathways. (Q52551473) (← links)
- MucR binds multiple target sites in the promoter of its own gene and is a heat-stable protein: Is MucR a H-NS-like protein? (Q52597474) (← links)
- Iron-Dependent Transcription of the Regulatory Gene ros of Agrobacterium radiobacter (Q54486651) (← links)
- Identifying the region responsible for Brucella abortus MucR higher-order oligomer formation and examining its role in gene regulation (Q59328846) (← links)