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The effects of DNA supercoiling on the expression of operons of the ilv regulon of Escherichia coli suggest a physiological rationale for divergently transcribed operons
- Pages: 1109-1115
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Generalized approach to the regulation and integration of gene expression
- Pages: 1116-1123
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Identification of a PEST-like motif in listeriolysin O required for phagosomal escape and for virulence in Listeria monocytogenes
- Pages: 1124-1139
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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A MAP kinase of the vascular wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum is essential for root penetration and pathogenesis
- Pages: 1140-1152
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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What makes an Escherichia coli promoter σS dependent? Role of the −13/−14 nucleotide promoter positions and region 2.5 of σS
- Pages: 1153-1165
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Aged mother cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae show markers of oxidative stress and apoptosis
- Pages: 1166-1173
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Mycobacterial FurA is a negative regulator of catalase–peroxidase gene katG
- Pages: 1174-1185
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Phosphatidylcholine levels in Bradyrhizobium japonicum membranes are critical for an efficient symbiosis with the soybean host plant
- Pages: 1186-1198
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Anaerobic acquisition of [4Fe 4S] clusters by the inactive FNR(C20S) variant and restoration of activity by second-site amino acid substitutions
- Pages: 1199-1211
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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The autolysin Ami contributes to the adhesion of Listeria monocytogenes to eukaryotic cells via its cell wall anchor
- Pages: 1212-1224
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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JlpA, a novel surface-exposed lipoprotein specific to Campylobacter jejuni, mediates adherence to host epithelial cells
- Pages: 1225-1236
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Three-component-mediated serotype conversion in Pseudomonas aeruginosa by bacteriophage D3
- Pages: 1237-1247
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Replication mutations differentially enhance RecA-dependent and RecA-independent recombination between tandem repeats in Bacillus subtilis
- Pages: 1248-1258
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Chromosomal insertion and excision of a 30 kb unstable genetic element is responsible for phase variation of lipopolysaccharide and other virulence determinants in Legionella pneumophila
- Pages: 1259-1271
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Type 1 pili-mediated adherence of Escherichia coli strain LF82 isolated from Crohn's disease is involved in bacterial invasion of intestinal epithelial cells
- Pages: 1272-1284
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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A novel mechanism controls anaerobic and catabolite regulation of the Escherichia coli tdc operon
- Pages: 1285-1298
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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A novel group I intron-encoded endonuclease specific for the anticodon region of tRNAfMet genes
- Pages: 1299-1306
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Dominant-negative mutants of prgX: evidence for a role for PrgX dimerization in negative regulation of pheromone-inducible conjugation
- Pages: 1307-1320
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Role of the Bacillus subtilis fatty acid desaturase in membrane adaptation during cold shock
- Pages: 1321-1329
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Heterologous transposition in Aspergillus nidulans
- Pages: 1330-1344
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Generation and characterization of a PhoP homologue mutant of Neisseria meningitidis
- Pages: 1345-1355
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Expression of the Bacillus subtilis sulphonate–sulphur utilization genes is regulated at the levels of transcription initiation and termination
- Pages: 1356-1365
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Catabolite repression mediated by the CcpA protein in Bacillus subtilis: novel modes of regulation revealed by whole-genome analyses
- Pages: 1366-1381
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Regulation of RpoS by a novel small RNA: the characterization of RprA
- Pages: 1382-1394
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Expression of the INO2 regulatory gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is controlled by positive and negative promoter elements and an upstream open reading frame
- Pages: 1395-1405
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Natural chaperonin of the hyperthermophilic archaeum, Thermococcus strain KS-1: a hetero-oligomeric chaperonin with variable subunit composition
- Pages: 1406-1413
- First Published: 24 February 2004
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Chs1 of Candida albicans is an essential chitin synthase required for synthesis of the septum and for cell integrity
- Pages: 1414-1426
- First Published: 24 February 2004