Constitutive activation of the Escherichia coli Pho regulon upregulates rpoS translation in an Hfq-dependent fashion.
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The challenge of regulation in a minimal photoautotroph: non-coding RNAs in ProchlorococcusMechanical slowing-down of cytoplasmic diffusion allows in vivo counting of proteins in individual cells.The phosphate regulon and bacterial virulence: a regulatory network connecting phosphate homeostasis and pathogenesisIntegrating anaerobic/aerobic sensing and the general stress response through the ArcZ small RNAStructure-function aspects of PstS in multi-drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosaIdentification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis counterimmune (cim) mutants in immunodeficient mice by differential screeningAtypical Role for PhoU in Mutagenic Break Repair under Stress in Escherichia coliInsights into the gene expression profile of uncultivable hemotrophic Mycoplasma suis during acute infection, obtained using proteome analysis.Media ion composition controls regulatory and virulence response of Salmonella in spaceflightStarvation for different nutrients in Escherichia coli results in differential modulation of RpoS levels and stabilityThe high-affinity phosphate transporter Pst in Proteus mirabilis HI4320 and its importance in biofilm formation.Escherichia coli starvation diets: essential nutrients weigh in distinctly.Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.Modulating RssB activity: IraP, a novel regulator of sigma(S) stability in Escherichia coli.RpoS plays a central role in the SOS induction by sub-lethal aminoglycoside concentrations in Vibrio cholerae.Genetic evidence suggests that the intergenic region between pstA and pstB plays a role in the regulation of rpoS translation during phosphate limitationEmployment of a promoter-swapping technique shows that PhoU modulates the activity of the PstSCAB2 ABC transporter in Escherichia coliThe PhoB regulatory system modulates biofilm formation and stress response in El Tor biotype Vibrio choleraeThe PhoU protein from Escherichia coli interacts with PhoR, PstB, and metals to form a phosphate-signaling complex at the membrane.Metabolic Regulation of a Bacterial Cell System with Emphasis on Escherichia coli Metabolism.Learning from Adversity?Stressing Escherichia coli to educate students about research: A CURE to investigate multiple levels of gene regulation.Regulation Systems of Bacteria such as Escherichia coli in Response to Nutrient Limitation and Environmental Stresses.RpoS proteolysis is regulated by a mechanism that does not require the SprE (RssB) response regulator phosphorylation site.Phosphate-enhanced stationary-phase fitness of Escherichia coli is related to inorganic polyphosphate level.LrhA regulates rpoS translation in response to the Rcs phosphorelay system in Escherichia coli.Fur regulates expression of the Salmonella pathogenicity island 1 type III secretion system through HilD.RpoS proteolysis is controlled directly by ATP levels in Escherichia coli.Metabolic regulation of Escherichia coli and its phoB and phoR genes knockout mutants under phosphate and nitrogen limitations as well as at acidic condition.Modelling translation initiation under the influence of sRNAGlobal transcriptional programs reveal a carbon source foraging strategy by Escherichia coli.Counterbalancing Regulation in Response Memory of a Positively Autoregulated Two-Component System.Phosphate signaling through alternate conformations of the PstSCAB phosphate transporter.Amelioration of the Fitness Costs of Antibiotic Resistance Due To Reduced Outer Membrane Permeability by Upregulation of Alternative Porins.
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Constitutive activation of the Escherichia coli Pho regulon upregulates rpoS translation in an Hfq-dependent fashion.
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z