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  1. Gene regulatory networks and hierarchies in bacterial pathogens
  2. Faculty Opinions recommendation of c-di-GMP inhibits the DNA binding activity of H-NS in Salmonella.
  3. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The environmentally-regulated interplay between local three-dimensional chromatin organisation and transcription of proVWX in E. coli.
  4. The DNA relaxation-dependent OFF-to-ON biasing of the type 1 fimbrial genetic switch requires the Fis nucleoid-associated protein
  5. A π-calculus Model of Supercoiling DNA Circuits
  6. Variable DNA topology is an epigenetic generator of physiological heterogeneity in bacterial populations
  7. Mechanistic insights from molecular microbiology into the production of immunological and neuronal diversity
  8. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Evybactin is a DNA gyrase inhibitor that selectively kills Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
  9. Bacteria are surprisingly tolerant of physical changes to their chromosome structure.
  10. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Interaction between transcribing RNA polymerase and topoisomerase I prevents R-loop formation in E. coli.
  11. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Alteration of DNA supercoiling serves as a trigger of short-term cold shock repressed genes of E. coli.
  12. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Pervasive transcription enhances the accessibility of H-NS-silenced promoters and generates bistability in Salmonella virulence gene expression.
  13. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The AraC/XylS Protein MxiE and Its Coregulator IpgC Control a Negative Feedback Loop in the Transcriptional Cascade That Regulates Type III Secretion in Shigella flexneri.
  14. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Quantitative contribution of the spacer length in the supercoiling-sensitivity of bacterial promoters.
  15. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Homologs of the Escherichia coli F Element Protein TraR, Including Phage Lambda Orf73, Directly Reprogram Host Transcription.
  16. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Relationship between the Chromosome Structural Dynamics and Gene Expression-A Chicken and Egg Dilemma?
  17. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Psoralen mapping reveals a bacterial genome supercoiling landscape dominated by transcription.
  18. Reciprocally rewiring and repositioning the Integration Host Factor (IHF) subunit genes in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium: impacts on physiology and virulence
  19. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Restoring Global Gene Regulation through Experimental Evolution Uncovers a NAP (Nucleoid-Associated Protein)-Like Behavior of Crp/Cap.
  20. Consequences of producing DNA gyrase from a synthetic gyrBA operon in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  21. Human Health and Ocean Pollution
  22. Network Rewiring: Physiological Consequences of Reciprocally Exchanging the Physical Locations and Growth-Phase-Dependent Expression Patterns of the Salmonella fis and dps Genes
  23. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The hns Gene of Escherichiacoli Is Transcriptionally Down-Regulated by (p)ppGpp.
  24. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Redefining the H-NS protein family: a diversity of specialized core and accessory forms exhibit hierarchical transcriptional network integration.
  25. Editorial overview: Bacterial regulatory hierarchies and networks
  26. When is a transcription factor a NAP?
  27. Structure and Function of the Bacterial Genome
  28. The Bacterial Genome – Where the Genes Are
  29. Conservation and Evolution of the Dynamic Genome
  30. Gene Control
  31. Gene Control
  32. Gene Control and Bacterial Physiology
  33. Gene Control
  34. An Integrated View of Genome Structure and Function
  35. References
  36. Index
  37. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural basis for osmotic regulation of the DNA binding properties of H-NS proteins.
  38. CRISPR-Cas, DNA Supercoiling, and Nucleoid-Associated Proteins
  39. Factors governing orthologous RpoD and H-NS evolution in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium and Escherichia coli
  40. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structures of GapR reveal a central channel which could accommodate B-DNA.
  41. DNA supercoiling and transcription in bacteria: a two-way street
  42. Faculty Opinions recommendation of H-NS family members MvaT and MvaU regulate the Pseudomonas aeruginosa type III secretion system.
  43. Regulatory Hierarchies Controlling Virulence Gene Expression in Shigella flexneri and Vibrio cholerae
  44. Negative supercoiling of DNA by gyrase is inhibited in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium during adaptation to acid stress
  45. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Three tandem promoters, together with IHF, regulate growth phase dependent expression of the Escherichia coli kps capsule gene cluster.
  46. Broad-scale redistribution of mRNA abundance and transcriptional machinery in response to growth rate in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  47. Control of virulence gene transcription by indirect readout in Vibrio cholerae and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  48. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Transcription facilitated genome-wide recruitment of topoisomerase I and DNA gyrase.
  49. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Defined chromosome structure in the genome-reduced bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
  50. Faculty Opinions recommendation of H-NS, Its Family Members and Their Regulation of Virulence Genes in Shigella Species.
  51. The Interplay between DNA Topology and Accessory Factors in Site-Specific Recombination in Bacteria and their Bacteriophages
  52. DNA supercoiling is a fundamental regulatory principle in the control of bacterial gene expression
  53. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Inter-sigmulon communication through topological promoter coupling.
  54. DNA supercoiling is a fundamental regulatory principle in the control of bacterial gene expression
  55. Bacterial pathogen gene regulation: a DNA-structure-centred view of a protein-dominated domain
  56. Re-engineering cellular physiology by rewiring high-level global regulatory genes
  57. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Autoregulation of topoisomerase I expression by supercoiling sensitive transcription.
  58. Integrating small molecule signalling and H-NS antagonism inVibrio cholerae, a bacterium with two chromosomes
  59. Agnès Fouet – departing Editor-in-Chief
  60. Faculty Opinions recommendation of H-NS and RNA polymerase: a love-hate relationship?
  61. Coordination of Bacterial Virulence Gene Expression
  62. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Evaluation of the kinetics and mechanism of action of anti-integration host factor-mediated disruption of bacterial biofilms.
  63. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Chromosome position effects on gene expression in Escherichia coli K-12.
  64. H-NS-like nucleoid-associated proteins, mobile genetic elements and horizontal gene transfer in bacteria
  65. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Gyramides prevent bacterial growth by inhibiting DNA gyrase and altering chromosome topology.
  66. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi LeuO global regulator forms tetramers: residues involved in oligomerization, DNA binding, and transcriptional regulation.
  67. Bacterial Regulon Evolution: Distinct Responses and Roles for the Identical OmpR Proteins of Salmonella Typhimurium and Escherichia coli in the Acid Stress Response
  68. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Probing the relation between protein-protein interactions and DNA binding for a linker mutant of the bacterial nucleoid protein H-NS.
  69. Function of Nucleoid-Associated Proteins in Chromosome Structuring and Transcriptional Regulation
  70. Transmission of an Oxygen Availability Signal at the Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium fis Promoter
  71. A novel role for antibiotic resistance plasmids in facilitatingSalmonellaadaptation to non-host environments
  72. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Genome conformation capture reveals that the Escherichia coli chromosome is organized by replication and transcription.
  73. Genome architecture and global gene regulation in bacteria: making progress towards a unified model?
  74. Co-operative roles for DNA supercoiling and nucleoid-associated proteins in the regulation of bacterial transcription
  75. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Laboratory adapted Escherichia coli K-12 becomes a pathogen of Caenorhabditis elegans upon restoration of O antigen biosynthesis.
  76. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Basis for the essentiality of H-NS family members in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  77. LeuO is a global regulator of gene expression inSalmonella entericaserovar Typhimurium
  78. VirB-Mediated Positive Feedback Control of the Virulence Gene Regulatory Cascade of Shigella flexneri
  79. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Gene order and chromosome dynamics coordinate spatiotemporal gene expression during the bacterial growth cycle.
  80. The transcriptional landscape and small RNAs of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  81. A Fundamental Regulatory Mechanism Operating through OmpR and DNA Topology Controls Expression of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands SPI-1 and SPI-2
  82. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Epigenetic regulation of the nitrosative stress response and intracellular macrophage survival by extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli.
  83. Rational Design of an Artificial Genetic Switch: Co-Option of the H-NS-Repressed proU Operon by the VirB Virulence Master Regulator
  84. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural basis for recognition of AT-rich DNA by unrelated xenogeneic silencing proteins.
  85. Regulation of transcription by DNA supercoiling in Mycoplasma genitalium: global control in the smallest known self-replicating genome
  86. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Oligomerization and DNA-binding capacity of Pmr, a histone-like protein H1 (H-NS) family protein encoded on IncP-7 carbazole-degradative plasmid pCAR1.
  87. Nucleoid-associated protein HU controls three regulons that coordinate virulence, response to stress and general physiology in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  88. Faculty Opinions recommendation of H-NS binding and repression of the ctx promoter in Vibrio cholerae.
  89. DNA supercoiling is differentially regulated by environmental factors and FIS in Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica
  90. International Affairs
  91. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The transcriptional regulator Rok binds A+T-rich DNA and is involved in repression of a mobile genetic element in Bacillus subtilis.
  92. Faculty Opinions recommendation of High-order oligomerization is required for the function of the H-NS family member MvaT in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  93. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Novel role for a bacterial nucleoid protein in translation of mRNAs with suboptimal ribosome-binding sites.
  94. H-NS Silences gfp, the Green Fluorescent Protein Gene: gfpTCD Is a Genetically Remastered gfp Gene with Reduced Susceptibility to H-NS-Mediated Transcription Silencing and with Enhanced Translation
  95. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The shape of the DNA minor groove directs binding by the DNA-bending protein Fis.
  96. Genome-wide analysis of the H-NS and Sfh regulatory networks in Salmonella Typhimurium identifies a plasmid-encoded transcription silencing mechanism
  97. The Effect of Mobile Element IS10 on Experimental Regulatory Evolution in Escherichia coli
  98. Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins, nucleoid structure and gene expression
  99. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Induction of the ferritin gene (ftnA) of Escherichia coli by Fe(2+)-Fur is mediated by reversal of H-NS silencing and is RyhB independent.
  100. Bacterial Chromatin and Gene Regulation
  101. Bacterial Chromatin
  102. Horizontally acquired homologues of the nucleoid-associated protein H-NS: implications for gene regulation
  103. DNA relaxation-dependent phase biasing of thefimgenetic switch inEscherichia colidepends on the interplay of H-NS, IHF and LRP
  104. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The H-NS-like protein StpA represses the RpoS (sigma 38) regulon during exponential growth of Salmonella Typhimurium.
  105. Compensatory Evolution of Gene Regulation in Response to Stress by Escherichia coli Lacking RpoS
  106. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Protein occupancy landscape of a bacterial genome.
  107. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The DNA static curvature has a role in the regulation of the ompS1 porin gene in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi.
  108. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Hfq affects the expression of the LEE pathogenicity island in enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli.
  109. H-NS and genomic bridge building: lessons from the human pathogen Salmonella Typhi
  110. DNA bridging and antibridging: a role for bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins in regulating the expression of laterally acquired genes
  111. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Direct observation of type 1 fimbrial switching.
  112. Small molecule signaling
  113. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Allosteric control of Escherichia coli rRNA promoter complexes by DksA.
  114. Chapter 2 Nucleoid-Associated Proteins and Bacterial Physiology
  115. Global regulators and environmental adaptation in Gram-negative pathogens
  116. The Virulence Plasmids of Shigella flexneri
  117. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The production of myco-diesel hydrocarbons and their derivatives by the endophytic fungus Gliocladium roseum (NRRL 50072).
  118. Bacterial DNA topology and infectious disease
  119. Faculty Opinions recommendation of HilD-mediated transcriptional cross-talk between SPI-1 and SPI-2.
  120. Faculty Opinions recommendation of General stress response signalling: unwrapping transcription complexes by DNA relaxation via the sigma38 C-terminal domain.
  121. Anti-silencing: overcoming H-NS-mediated repression of transcription in Gram-negative enteric bacteria
  122. Faculty Opinions recommendation of DNA supercoiling-dependent gene regulation in Chlamydia.
  123. Autoregulated expression of the gene coding for the leucine-responsive protein, Lrp, a global regulator in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  124. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Selective repression by Fis and H-NS at the Escherichia coli dps promoter.
  125. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A global modulatory role for the Yersinia enterocolitica H-NS protein.
  126. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Single-molecule manipulation reveals supercoiling-dependent modulation of lac repressor-mediated DNA looping.
  127. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Superhelical destabilization in regulatory regions of stress response genes.
  128. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The DNA nucleoid-associated protein Fis co-ordinates the expression of the main virulence genes in the phytopathogenic bacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi.
  129. Regulation of Transcription in Bacteria by DNA Supercoiling
  130. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A small non-coding RNA of the invasion gene island (SPI-1) represses outer membrane protein synthesis from the Salmonella core genome.
  131. DNA sequence heterogeneity in Fim tyrosine-integrase recombinase-binding elements and functional motif asymmetries determine the directionality of the fim genetic switch in Escherichia coli K-12
  132. The Leucine-Responsive Regulatory Protein, Lrp, Activates Transcription of the fim Operon in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium via the fimZ Regulatory Gene
  133. Whither microbial sciences?
  134. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Alternate SlyA and H-NS nucleoprotein complexes control hlyE expression in Escherichia coli K-12.
  135. Expression of the Fis protein is sustained in late-exponential- and stationary-phase cultures of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium grown in the absence of aeration
  136. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Growth rate toxicity phenotypes and homeostatic supercoil control differentiate Escherichia coli from Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.
  137. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The global regulator H-NS binds to two distinct classes of sites within the Tn10 transpososome to promote transposition.
  138. Faculty Opinions recommendation of H-NS cooperative binding to high-affinity sites in a regulatory element results in transcriptional silencing.
  139. Faculty Opinions recommendation of First report of Mycobacterium bovis DNA in human remains from the Iron Age.
  140. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Spiral structure of Escherichia coli HUalphabeta provides foundation for DNA supercoiling.
  141. H-NS Antagonism in Shigella flexneri by VirB, a Virulence Gene Transcription Regulator That Is Closely Related to Plasmid Partition Factors
  142. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The bacteriophage lambdaQ anti-terminator protein regulates late gene expression as a stable component of the transcription elongation complex.
  143. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Quorum-sensing-deficient (lasR) mutants emerge at high frequency from a Pseudomonas aeruginosa mutS strain.
  144. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Topology-dependent transcription in linear and circular plasmids of the segmented genome of Borrelia burgdorferi.
  145. An H-NS-like Stealth Protein Aids Horizontal DNA Transmission in Bacteria
  146. Probing bacterial nucleoid structure with optical tweezers
  147. H-NS, the genome sentinel
  148. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Tn5 transposase loops DNA in the absence of Tn5 transposon end sequences.
  149. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Bacterial chromatin organization by H-NS protein unravelled using dual DNA manipulation.
  150. The DNA supercoiling-sensitive expression of the Salmonella typhimurium his operon requires the his attenuator and is modulated by anaerobiosis and by osmolarity
  151. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The Escherichia coli chromosome is organized with the left and right chromosome arms in separate cell halves.
  152. Roles for DNA supercoiling and the Fis protein in modulating expression of virulence genes during intracellular growth ofSalmonella entericaserovar Typhimurium
  153. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Microdiesel: Escherichia coli engineered for fuel production.
  154. Reciprocal Transcriptional and Posttranscriptional Growth-Phase-Dependent Expression of sfh, a Gene That Encodes a Paralogue of the Nucleoid-Associated Protein H-NS
  155. DNA Supercoiling and the Lrp Protein Determine the Directionality of fim Switch DNA Inversion in Escherichia coli K-12
  156. Dna Supercoiling and Bacterial Gene Expression
  157. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Selective silencing of foreign DNA with low GC content by the H-NS protein in Salmonella.
  158. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The effect of promoter strength, supercoiling and secondary structure on mutation rates in Escherichia coli.
  159. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Adaptation of Bacillus subtilis to growth at low temperature: a combined transcriptomic and proteomic appraisal.
  160. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Imaging OmpR localization in Escherichia coli.
  161. The integration host factor (IHF) integrates stationary-phase and virulence gene expression in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  162. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Osmolyte-induced transcription: -35 region elements and recognition by sigma38 (rpoS).
  163. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Role of the spacer between the -35 and -10 regions in sigmas promoter selectivity in Escherichia coli.
  164. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The Sinorhizobium meliloti chromosomal origin of replication.
  165. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A small RNA inhibits translation of the histone-like protein Hc1 in Chlamydia trachomatis.
  166. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Characterization of the opposing roles of H-NS and TraJ in transcriptional regulation of the F-plasmid tra operon.
  167. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Multivariate analysis of microarray data by principal component discriminant analysis: prioritizing relevant transcripts linked to the degradation of different carbohydrates in Pseudomonas putida S12.
  168. Virulence gene deletion frequency is increased in Shigella flexneri following conjugation, transduction, and transformation
  169. Characterization of the Detachable Rho-Dependent Transcription Terminator of the fimE Gene in Escherichia coli K-12
  170. Hierarchical gene regulators adapt Salmonella enterica to its host milieus
  171. Virulence Gene Regulation inShigella
  172. A global role for Fis in the transcriptional control of metabolism and type III secretion in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  173. H-NS: a universal regulator for a dynamic genome
  174. Virulence Gene Regulation in Shigella
  175. Nucleoid Organization of Bacterial Chromosomes
  176. The gyr genes of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium are repressed by the factor for inversion stimulation, Fis
  177. Shigella flexneri 2a strain 2457T expresses three members of the H-NS-like protein family: characterization of the Sfh protein
  178. The gyr genes of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium are repressed by the factor for inversion stimulation, Fis
  179. In vitro DNA‐binding properties of VirB, the Shigella flexneri virulence regulatory protein
  180. Three‐way interactions among the Sfh, StpA and H‐NS nucleoid‐structuring proteins of Shigella flexneri 2a strain 2457T
  181. Regulation of gene expression by histone-like proteins in bacteria
  182. An extended role for the nucleoid structuring protein H‐NS in the virulence gene regulatory cascade of Shigella flexneri
  183. Thinking and decision making, bacterial style: Bacterial Neural Networks, Obernai, France, 7th-12th June 2002
  184. A Rho-dependent phase-variable transcription terminator controls expression of the FimE recombinase in Escherichia coli
  185. Competitive interaction of the OxyR DNA-binding protein and the Dam methylase at the antigen 43 gene regulatory region in Escherichia coli
  186. Molecular Dissection of VirB, a Key Regulator of the Virulence Cascade ofShigella flexneri
  187. In Vivo DNA-Binding and Oligomerization Properties of the Shigella flexneri AraC-Like Transcriptional Regulator VirF as Identified by Random and Site-Specific Mutagenesis
  188. DNA TOPOLOGY AND ADAPTATION OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM TO AN INTRACELLULAR ENVIRONMENT
  189. Requirement for the molecular adapter function of StpA at the Escherichia coli bgl promoter depends upon the level of truncated H-NS protein
  190. Regulation of virulence gene expression in Shigella flexneri, a facultative intracellular pathogen
  191. Regulation of Virulence Gene Expression in Bacterial Pathogens
  192. A role for the Escherichia coli H-NS-like protein StpA in OmpF porin expression through modulation of micF RNA stability
  193. The Virulence Plasmid of Salmonella typhimurium Contains an Autoregulated Gene, rlgA, That Codes for a Resolvase-like DNA Binding Protein
  194. DNA topology and adaptation of salmonella typhimurium to an intracellular environment
  195. Interaction of the FimB Integrase with thefimS Invertible DNA Element in Escherichia coliIn Vivo and In Vitro
  196. Effects of local transcription and H‐NS on inversion of the fim switch of Escherichia coli
  197. Use of the stationary phase inducible promoters, spv and dps, to drive heterologous antigen expression in Salmonella vaccine strains
  198. Functional analysis of the FimE integrase of Escherichia coli K-12: isolation of mutant derivatives with altered DNA inversion preferences
  199. Environmentally constrained mutation and adaptive evolution in Salmonella
  200. A role for the leucine-responsive regulatory protein and integration host factor in the regulation of the Salmonella plasmid virulence (spv ) locus in Salmonella typhimurium
  201. Domain organization and oligomerization among H-NS-like nucleoid-associated proteins in bacteria
  202. In vivoanalysis of the interactions of the LysR-like regulator SpvR with the operator sequences of thespvAandspvRvirulence genes ofSalmonella typhimurium
  203. TheShigellavirulence gene regulatory cascade: a paradigm of bacterial gene control mechanisms
  204. Two highly related regulatory proteins,Shigella flexneriVirF and enterotoxigenicEscherichia coliRns, have common and distinct regulatory properties
  205. 7.1 Introduction
  206. Differential regulation of the plasmid-encoded genes in the Shigella flexneri virulence regulon
  207. Control of Escherichia coli type 1 fimbrial gene expression in stationary phase: a negative role for RpoS
  208. Multicopy fimB gene expression in Escherichia coli: binding to inverted repeats in vivo, effect on fimA gene transcription and DNA inversion
  209. Book reviews
  210. Flexible response: DNA supercoiling, transcription and bacterial adaptation to environmental stress
  211. Coupling of Escherichia coli hns mRNA levels to DNA synthesis by autoregulation: implications for growth phase control
  212. Overexpression of the Shigella flexneri genes coding for DNA topoisomerase IV compensates for loss of DNA topoisomerase I: effect on virulence gene expression
  213. The site-specific recombination system regulating expression of the Type 1 fimbrial subunit gene of Escherichia coli is sensitive to changes in DNA supercoiling
  214. Escherichia coli tyrT gene transcription is sensitive to DNA supercoiling in its native chromosomal context: effect of DNA topoisomerase IV overexpression on tyrT promoter function
  215. A dying breed?
  216. Transcription of theSalmonella typhimurium spvvirulence locus is regulated negatively by the nucleoid-associated protein H-NS
  217. Role of hns in the virulence phenotype of pathogenic salmonellae
  218. DNA topology and bacterial virulence gene regulation
  219. Isolation and characterization of a topA mutant of Shigella flexneri
  220. Coordination of Gene Expression in Pathogenic Salmonella typhimurium
  221. Thermal regulation offimA, theEscherichia coligene coding for the type 1 fimbrial subunit protein
  222. Activity of a plasmid-borne leu-500 promoter depends on the transcription and translation of an adjacent gene.
  223. MicroCorrespondence
  224. Osmotic and growth-phase dependent regulation of the eta gene of Staphylococcus aureus: a role for DNA supercoiling
  225. TonB protein of Salmonella typhimurium
  226. Structure and function of X-Pro dipeptide repeats in the TonB proteins of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli
  227. Chromosome rearrangements induced by recombinant coliphage λpplacMu
  228. DNA supercoiling and environmental regulation of virulence gene expression in Shigella flexneri
  229. An overlap between osmotic and anaerobic stress responses: a potential role for DNA supercoiling in the coordinate regulation of gene expression
  230. DNA supercoiling in Escherichia coli: topA mutations can be suppressed by DNA amplifications involving the tolC locus
  231. A novel genetic locus determines in vivo B-Z DNA structural transitions in Escherichia coli
  232. A physiological role for DNA supercoiling in the osmotic regulation of gene expression in S. typhimurium and E. coli
  233. Sequence-imposed structural constraints in the TonB protein ofE. coli
  234. Nucleotide sequence of the R26 chloramphenicol resistance determinant and identification of its gene product
  235. Nonenzymatic chloramphenicol resistance determinants specified by plasmids R26 and R55-1 in Escherichia coli K-12 do not confer high-level resistance to fluorinated analogs.