Regulon
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Subject Areas on Research
- A long-range flexible billboard model of gene activation.
- A methylation-dependent electrostatic switch controls DNA repair and transcriptional activation by E. coli ada.
- Biological clocks and the coordination theory of RNA operons and regulons.
- Cryptococcus neoformans Rim101 is associated with cell wall remodeling and evasion of the host immune responses.
- Global transcriptional and proteomic analysis of the Sig1 heat shock regulon of Deinococcus radiodurans.
- GlpR Is a Direct Transcriptional Repressor of Fructose Metabolic Genes in Haloferax volcanii.
- Hypervirulent group A Streptococcus emergence in an acaspular background is associated with marked remodeling of the bacterial cell surface.
- Mechanisms coordinating ELAV/Hu mRNA regulons.
- Mechanisms of MAVS regulation at the mitochondrial membrane.
- Microarray analysis identifies Salmonella genes belonging to the low-shear modeled microgravity regulon.
- Phosphate is the third nutrient monitored by TOR in Candida albicans and provides a target for fungal-specific indirect TOR inhibition.
- Positive feedback of G1 cyclins ensures coherent cell cycle entry.
- Post-transcriptional RNA regulons affecting cell cycle and proliferation.
- RNA regulons in cancer and inflammation.
- RNA regulons: coordination of post-transcriptional events.
- Single nucleus multi-omics regulatory landscape of the murine pituitary.
- Space flight alters bacterial gene expression and virulence and reveals a role for global regulator Hfq.
- Structural basis for the differential regulation of DNA by the methionine repressor MetJ.
- Systematic analysis of posttranscriptional gene expression.
- The MerR-like protein BldC binds DNA direct repeats as cooperative multimers to regulate Streptomyces development.
- The MetJ regulon in gammaproteobacteria determined by comparative genomics methods.
- The Staphylococcus aureus pSK41 plasmid-encoded ArtA protein is a master regulator of plasmid transmission genes and contains a RHH motif used in alternate DNA-binding modes.
- Transcription of the SsrAB regulon is repressed by alkaline pH and is independent of PhoPQ and magnesium concentration.
- Two transcription factors are necessary for iron homeostasis in a salt-dwelling archaeon.
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Keywords of People
- Schmid, Amy K., David M. Goodner Associate Professor, Duke Science & Society