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- Bacillus Subtilis and Other Gram-Positive Bacteria: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Genetics (1993) (1151)
- Initiation of sporulation in B. subtilis is controlled by a multicomponent phosphorelay (1991) (889)
- Identification of direct residue contacts in protein–protein interaction by message passing (2009) (871)
- Two-component and phosphorelay signal transduction. (2000) (789)
- Bacillus Subtilis and Its Closest Relatives: From Genes to Cells (2001) (778)
- Two-component signal transduction (1995) (448)
- Two-Component Signal Transduction in Bacillus subtilis: How One Organism Sees Its World (1999) (375)
- Structure of the gene for the transition state regulator, abrB: regulator synthesis is controlled by the spo0A sporulation gene in Bacillus subtilis (1988) (373)
- Multiple histidine kinases regulate entry into stationary phase and sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (2000) (363)
- The SpoOA protein of Bacillus subtilis is a repressor of the abrB gene. (1990) (358)
- The oligopeptide transport system of Bacillus subtilis plays a role in the initiation of sporulation (1991) (347)
- Regulation of the phosphorelay and the initiation of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. (1993) (324)
- Multiple protein-aspartate phosphatases provide a mechanism for the integration of diverse signals in the control of development in B. subtilis (1994) (320)
- Bacillus subtilis and Its Closest Relatives (2002) (309)
- The transition state transcription regulator abrB of Bacillus subtilis is a DNA binding protein. (1989) (282)
- A Two-Component Signal Transduction System Essential for Growth of Bacillus subtilis: Implications for Anti-Infective Therapy (1998) (268)
- Construction and properties of an integrable plasmid for Bacillus subtilis (1983) (267)
- Transition‐state regulators: sentinels of Bacillus subtilis post‐exponential gene expression (1993) (257)
- Characterization of the gene for a protein kinase which phosphorylates the sporulation-regulatory proteins Spo0A and Spo0F of Bacillus subtilis (1989) (233)
- Cell-cell communication regulates the effects of protein aspartate phosphatases on the phosphorelay controlling development in Bacillus subtilis. (1996) (232)
- Two-Component Signal Transduction as a Target for Microbial Anti-Infective Therapy (1998) (215)
- Cloning structural gene sacB, which codes for exoenzyme levansucrase of Bacillus subtilis: expression of the gene in Escherichia coli (1983) (214)
- Revised genetic linkage map of Bacillus subtilis (1985) (194)
- Transformation and Transduction in Recombination-defective Mutants of Bacillus subtilis (1967) (185)
- The Bacillus subtilis chromosome. (1980) (185)
- A transient interaction between two phosphorelay proteins trapped in a crystal lattice reveals the mechanism of molecular recognition and phosphotransfer in signal transduction. (2000) (181)
- Keeping Signals Straight in Phosphorelay Signal Transduction (2001) (174)
- Deactivation of the sporulation transcription factor Spo0A by the Spo0E protein phosphatase. (1994) (167)
- Characterization of the spo0A locus and its deduced product. (1985) (156)
- Transcription of Bacillus subtilis subtilisin and expression of subtilisin in sporulation mutants (1988) (155)
- The Bacillus subtilis spo0B stage 0 sporulation operon encodes an essential GTP-binding protein (1989) (151)
- Multisensory activation of the phosphorelay initiating sporulation in Bacillus subtilis: identification and sequence of the protein kinase of the alternate pathway (1993) (149)
- A novel histidine kinase inhibitor regulating development in Bacillus subtilis. (1997) (149)
- Aspartyl‐phosphate phosphatases deactivate the response regulator components of the sporulation signal transduction system in Bacillus subtilis (1996) (145)
- Evolution of signalling in the sporulation phosphorelay (2002) (137)
- Structural basis of histidine kinase autophosphorylation deduced by integrating genomics, molecular dynamics, and mutagenesis (2012) (134)
- Genetics of bacterial sporulation. (1976) (134)
- Mapping a cloned gene under sporulation control by inserttion of a drug resistance marker into the Bacillus subtilis chromosome (1980) (133)
- Multiple orphan histidine kinases interact directly with Spo0A to control the initiation of endospore formation in Clostridium acetobutylicum (2011) (130)
- 1 – The Genetic Map of Bacillus subtilis (1982) (126)
- Sequence analysis and regulation of the hpr locus, a regulatory gene for protease production and sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1988) (125)
- Identification of the 37-kDa protein displaying a variable interaction with the erythroid cell membrane as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. (1987) (123)
- Sensor complexes regulating two-component signal transduction. (2007) (122)
- [13] Genetic analysis in Bacillus subtilis (1991) (121)
- Antibacterial agents that inhibit two-component signal transduction systems. (1998) (118)
- Negative regulation of Bacillus subtilis sporulation by the spo0E gene product (1991) (118)
- Deduced product of the stage 0 sporulation gene spo0F shares homology with the Spo0A, OmpR, and SfrA proteins. (1985) (117)
- The transition state transcription regulator AbrB of Bacillus subtilis is autoregulated during vegetative growth (1989) (117)
- Synergistic kinetic interactions between components of the phosphorelay controlling sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. (1998) (114)
- Two-component and phosphorelay signal-transduction systems as therapeutic targets. (2002) (113)
- Molecular recognition in signal transduction: the interaction surfaces of the Spo0F response regulator with its cognate phosphorelay proteins revealed by alanine scanning mutagenesis. (1997) (112)
- Effect of stage 0 sporulation mutations on subtilisin expression (1986) (112)
- Genetic analysis in Bacillus subtilis. (1991) (111)
- YycH and YycI Interact To Regulate the Essential YycFG Two-Component System in Bacillus subtilis (2007) (110)
- Formation of a novel four-helix bundle and molecular recognition sites by dimerization of a response regulator phosphotransferase. (1998) (108)
- Spo0A activates and represses its own synthesis by binding at its dual promoters. (1992) (107)
- Identification of a second oligopeptide transport system in Bacillus subtilis and determination of its role in sporulation (1994) (105)
- Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction (1998) (101)
- Protein aspartate phosphatases control the output of two-component signal transduction systems. (1996) (100)
- Virulence- and antibiotic resistance-associated two-component signal transduction systems of Gram-positive pathogenic bacteria as targets for antimicrobial therapy. (2002) (96)
- Genetics and biotechnology of Bacilli (1984) (96)
- The Mechanism of Action of Inhibitors of Bacterial Two-component Signal Transduction Systems* (2000) (95)
- Two-Component Systems, Phosphorelays, and Regulation of Their Activities by Phosphatases (2002) (94)
- Identification of the transcriptional suppressor sof-1 as an alteration in the spo0A protein (1985) (91)
- Essentiality, Bypass, and Targeting of the YycFG (VicRK) Two-Component Regulatory System in Gram-Positive Bacteria (2008) (91)
- A sensor histidine kinase co‐ordinates cell wall architecture with cell division in Bacillus subtilis (2008) (89)
- Citric Acid Cycle: Gene-Enzyme Relationships in Bacillus subtilis (1970) (87)
- Developing inhibitors to selectively target two-component and phosphorelay signal transduction systems of pathogenic microorganisms. (2004) (87)
- Biochemical characterization of the essential GTP-binding protein Obg of Bacillus subtilis (1994) (86)
- Isolation of Bacillus subtilis genes from a charon 4A library (1981) (86)
- The transition state regulator Hpr of Bacillus subtilis is a DNA-binding protein. (1991) (86)
- Location of the targets of the hpr-97, sacU32(Hy), and sacQ36(Hy) mutations in upstream regions of the subtilisin promoter (1988) (86)
- Effects on Bacillus subtilis of a conditional lethal mutation in the essential GTP-binding protein Obg (1994) (86)
- YycH Regulates the Activity of the Essential YycFG Two-Component System in Bacillus subtilis (2005) (85)
- An essential sensor histidine kinase controlled by transmembrane helix interactions with its auxiliary proteins (2008) (84)
- The primary structure of the mitochondrial energy-linked nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase deduced from the sequence of cDNA clones. (1988) (83)
- Sequence analysis of the spo0B locus reveals a polycistronic transcription unit (1985) (78)
- Opposing effects of histidine phosphorylation regulate the AtxA virulence transcription factor in Bacillus anthracis (2007) (78)
- Complete sequence and transcriptional analysis of the spo0F region of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome (1988) (77)
- Alteration of the Bacillus subtilis glutamine synthetase results in overproduction of the enzyme (1977) (77)
- A negative regulator linking chromosome segregation to developmental transcription in Bacillus subtilis (1998) (76)
- Control of Cellular Development in Sporulating Bacteria by the Phosphorelay Two-Component Signal Transduction System (1995) (76)
- High-resolution NMR structure and backbone dynamics of the Bacillus subtilis response regulator, Spo0F: implications for phosphorylation and molecular recognition. (1997) (71)
- Molecular cloning and gene regulation in bacilli (1982) (71)
- Characterization of Sporulation Histidine Kinases of Bacillus anthracis (2005) (70)
- DNA complexed structure of the key transcription factor initiating development in sporulating bacteria. (2002) (68)
- Crystal structure of a phosphatase-resistant mutant of sporulation response regulator Spo0F from Bacillus subtilis. (1996) (68)
- Structural alterations in the Bacillus subtilis Spo0A regulatory protein which suppress mutations at several spo0 loci (1990) (67)
- Hyperprotease-Producing Mutants of Bacillus subtilis (1972) (67)
- spo0 Genes, the Phosphorelay, and the Initiation of Sporulation (1993) (66)
- Chromosomal Location and Properties of Radiation Sensitivity Mutations in Bacillus subtilis (1970) (66)
- Subunit composition and domain structure of the Spo0A sporulation transcription factor of Bacillus subtilis. (1994) (66)
- A role for the essential YycG sensor histidine kinase in sensing cell division (2011) (65)
- Phosphorylation of Spo0A activates its stimulation of in vitro transcription from the Bacillus subtilis spollG operon (1993) (65)
- Chromosomal location of pleiotropic negative sporulation mutations in Bacillus subtilis. (1973) (65)
- A positive feedback loop controls transcription of the spo0F gene, a component of the sporulation phosphorelay In Bacillus subtilis (1993) (64)
- PAS-A domain of phosphorelay sensor kinase A: A catalytic ATP-binding domain involved in the initiation of development in Bacillus subtilis (2001) (64)
- Mutational dissociation of the positive and negative regulatory properties of the Spo0A sporulation transcription factor of Bacillus subtilis. (1991) (64)
- Phosphorylation and functional analysis of the sporulation initiation factor Spo0A from Clostridium botulinum (2006) (62)
- Interaction fidelity in two-component signaling. (2010) (61)
- Characterization of interactions between a two-component response regulator, Spo0F, and its phosphatase, RapB. (1998) (59)
- A source of response regulator autophosphatase activity: the critical role of a residue adjacent to the Spo0F autophosphorylation active site. (1998) (58)
- Genetic analysis of the marine manganese-oxidizing Bacillus sp. strain SG-1: protoplast transformation, Tn917 mutagenesis, and identification of chromosomal loci involved in manganese oxidation (1993) (57)
- cis‐Unsaturated fatty acids specifically inhibit a signal‐transducing protein kinase required for initiation of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1992) (56)
- Identification of a membrane protein involved in activation of the KinB pathway to sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1996) (55)
- The phosphorelay signal transduction pathway in the initiation of Bacillus subtilis sporulation (1993) (55)
- A phosphotransferase activity of the Bacillus subtilis sporulation protein Spo0F that employs phosphoramidate substrates. (1996) (55)
- Genetic Analysis of Pleiotropic Negative Sporulation Mutants in Bacillus subtilis (1971) (54)
- A response regulatory protein with the site of phosphorylation blocked by an arginine interaction: crystal structure of Spo0F from Bacillus subtilis. (1997) (53)
- Features of protein-protein interactions in two-component signaling deduced from genomic libraries. (2007) (53)
- ScoC Regulates Peptide Transport and Sporulation Initiation in Bacillus subtilis (1999) (53)
- KapB is a lipoprotein required for KinB signal transduction and activation of the phosphorelay to sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1997) (48)
- Mechanism of Transfection with Deoxyribonucleic Acid from the Temperate Bacillus Bacteriophage φ105 (1969) (47)
- Gene-Enzyme Relationships of Aromatic Acid Biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis (1973) (46)
- Genetics of Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis: isolation and mapping of mutations and cloning of chemotaxis genes (1983) (45)
- Isolation and sequence of the spoOE gene: its role in initiation of sporulation in Bacillus subtills (1987) (45)
- Inference of direct residue contacts in two-component signaling. (2010) (44)
- The Bacillus subtilis response regulator Spo0A stimulates transcription of the spoIIG operon through modification of RNA polymerase promoter complexes. (1996) (44)
- Conditional Dihydrostreptomycin Resistance in Bacillus subtilis (1972) (44)
- Alanine mutants of the Spo0F response regulator modifying specificity for sensor kinases in sporulation initiation (1999) (43)
- Dissection of the Functional and Structural Domains of Phosphorelay Histidine Kinase A of Bacillus subtilis (2001) (42)
- Two small c‐type cytochromes affect virulence gene expression in Bacillus anthracis (2009) (39)
- Studies on the control of development: isolation of Bacillus subtilis mutants blocked early in sporulation and defective in synthesis of highly phosphorylated nucleotides. (1977) (38)
- Dual Promoters Control Expression of the Bacillus anthracis Virulence Factor AtxA (2008) (38)
- Characterization of the spoIVB and recN loci of Bacillus subtilis (1990) (37)
- Chromosomal location of a Bacillus subtilis DNA fragment uniquely transcribed by sigma-28-containing RNA polymerase (1982) (36)
- Genetic mapping of a linked cluster of ribosomal ribonucleic acid genes in Bacillus subtilis (1981) (35)
- Genetic and Biochemical Characterization of Mutants of Bacillus subtilis Defective in Succinate Dehydrogenase (1973) (34)
- New transposon delivery plasmids for insertional mutagenesis in Bacillus anthracis. (2007) (33)
- Sensor Domains Encoded in Bacillus anthracis Virulence Plasmids Prevent Sporulation by Hijacking a Sporulation Sensor Histidine Kinase (2006) (32)
- Genetic studies in bacillus subtilis (1972) (32)
- Selection of Cells Transformed to Prototrophy for Sporulation Markers (1971) (32)
- Commingling regulatory systems following acquisition of virulence plasmids by Bacillus anthracis. (2008) (31)
- Antibiotic resistance: A vancomycin surprise (1999) (31)
- Physiological Effects of a Constitutive Tryptophanase in Bacillus alvei (1965) (30)
- Phosphotransacetylase from Bacillus subtilis: purification and physiological studies. (1973) (30)
- New cluster of ribosomal genes in Bacillus subtilis with regulatory role in sporulation (1978) (29)
- 1H, 15N, and 13C backbone chemical shift assignments, secondary structure, and magnesium‐binding characteristics of the bacillus subtilis response regulator, SpoOF, determined by heteronuclear high‐resolution NMR (1995) (29)
- Identification of communication networks in Spo0F: a model for phosphorylation‐induced conformational change and implications for activation of multiple domain bacterial response regulators (1998) (28)
- The Crystal Structure of Bacillus subtilis YycI Reveals a Common Fold for Two Members of an Unusual Class of Sensor Histidine Kinase Regulatory Proteins (2007) (28)
- Alterations in the flow of one‐carbon units affect KinB‐dependent sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1997) (27)
- Histidine kinase-mediated signal transduction systems of pathogenic microorganisms as targets for therapeutic intervention. (2002) (26)
- Bacillus subtilis transcription regulator, Spo0A, decreases alkaline phosphatase levels induced by phosphate starvation (1993) (25)
- Determination of the chromosomal locations of four Bacillus subtilis genes which code for a family of small, acid-soluble spore proteins (1986) (25)
- Genetics of the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex of Bacillus subtilis (1978) (25)
- Structural Analysis of Divalent Metals Binding to the Bacillus subtilis Response Regulator Spo0F: The Possibility for In Vitro Metalloregulation in the Initiation of Sporulation (2005) (24)
- The crystal structure of YycH involved in the regulation of the essential YycFG two‐component system in Bacillus subtilis reveals a novel tertiary structure (2006) (24)
- Molecular cloning of the spo0B sporulation locus in bacteriophage lambda (1982) (23)
- Signal transduction in Bacillus subtilis sporulation. (1993) (23)
- Genome sequencing: Panspermia, spores and the Bacillus subtilisgenome (1997) (23)
- Phosphorylation of the Spo0B Response Regulator Phosphotransferase of the Phosphorelay Initiating Development inBacillus subtilis * (1998) (23)
- Co-evolving motions at protein-protein interfaces of two-component signaling systems identified by covariance analysis. (2008) (23)
- The Bicarbonate Transporter Is Essential for Bacillus anthracis Lethality (2008) (22)
- The essential YycFG two-component system of Bacillus subtilis. (2007) (22)
- Isolation and sequence of the spo0E gene: its role in initiation of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. (1987) (21)
- Regulation of the oxidative stress response by the hpr gene in Bacillus subtilis. (1991) (21)
- Virulence Gene Expression Is Independent of ResDE-Regulated Respiration Control in Bacillus anthracis (2008) (21)
- Initiation of bacterial development. (1998) (20)
- Computational modeling of phosphotransfer complexes in two-component signaling. (2010) (19)
- His–Asp Phosphorelay: Two Components or More? (1996) (19)
- Structural studies and isolation of cDNA clones providing the complete sequence of rat liver dihydropteridine reductase. (1987) (19)
- Purification and some properties of tryptophanase from Bacillus alvei. (1966) (19)
- A Unique GTP-Dependent Sporulation Sensor Histidine Kinase in Bacillus anthracis (2008) (19)
- Regulation of the onset of the stationary phase and sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. (1993) (18)
- Genetic analysis of a class of polymyxin resistant partial revertants of stage O sporulation mutants of Bacillus subtilis: Map of the chromosome region near the origin of replication (1979) (17)
- Physical and catalytic properties of tryptophanase from Bacillus alvei. (1966) (16)
- Physiological Studies of Biosynthetic Indole Excretion in Bacillus alvei (1971) (15)
- Bacillus subtilis: From Cells to Genes and from Genes to Cells (2002) (15)
- BACILLUS SUBTILIS GENE SEQUENCES (1990) (15)
- The effect of supercoiling on the in vitro transcription of the spoIIA operon from Bacillus subtilis. (1992) (15)
- Crystal structure of the transcriptional repressor PagR of Bacillus anthracis. (2009) (14)
- Characterization of the spoOA locus and its deduced product ( spoOA gene sequence / cloning / transcription ) (14)
- Evidence that spo0A mutations are recessive in spo0A-/spo0A+ merodiploid strains of Bacillus subtilis (1978) (14)
- Statistical analyses of protein sequence alignments identify structures and mechanisms in signal activation of sensor histidine kinases (2013) (13)
- Purification and preliminary crystallographic studies on the sporulation response regulatory phosphotransferase protein, spo0B, from Bacillus subtilis (1997) (13)
- Functional Genomics of Gram-Positive Microorganisms (2004) (12)
- Predominantly buried residues in the response regulator Spo0F influence specific sensor kinase recognition (2007) (12)
- A Life in Bacillus subtilis Signal Transduction. (2017) (12)
- Physiological Role of Tryptophanase in Control of Tryptophan Biosynthesis in Bacillus alvei (1966) (10)
- Amino acid sequence of the signal peptide of mitochondrial nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase as determined from the sequence of its messenger RNA. (1988) (10)
- Evidence that YycJ is a novel 5'-3' double-stranded DNA exonuclease acting in Bacillus anthracis mismatch repair. (2013) (9)
- Long range dynamic effects of point‐mutations trap a response regulator in an active conformation (2010) (8)
- PHOSPHORYLATION OF THE Spo0A PROTEIN: A CUMULATIVE ENVIRONSENSORY ACTIVATION MECHANISM (1990) (8)
- Functional Genomics of Gram-Positive Microorganisms: Review of the Meeting, San Diego, California, 24 to 28 June 2001 (2001) (8)
- Regulation of lactate dehydrogenase synthesis in Bacillus subtilis. (1978) (8)
- UPSTREAM ACTIVATING SEQUENCES IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS (1988) (8)
- Control of postexponential gene expression by transition state regulators. (1992) (7)
- Regulation of lactate hydrogen synthesis in Bacillus subtilis (1978) (7)
- Crystal structure of a phosphatase resistant mutant of sporulation response regulator Spo0F from Bacillus subtilis (1996) (7)
- Sporulation in prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes (1992) (5)
- Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a Y13S mutant of Spo0F from Bacillus subtilis. (1996) (5)
- Dynamics and activation in response regulators: the β4-α4 loop (2012) (4)
- Characterization of temperate phages ofBacillus subtilis (1978) (4)
- Selection ofCells Transformed toPrototrophy for Sporulation Markers (1971) (3)
- Physiological RoleofTryptophanase inControl of Tryptophan Biosynthesis inBacillus alvei (1966) (3)
- MOLECULAR CLONING OF THE TRANSCRIPTION INHIBITOR AbrB OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS (1988) (3)
- Sporulation in prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes. (1992) (2)
- Linkage between the B-cell specific receptor for monkey red blood cells and HL-A antigens in man-mouse hybrids (1975) (2)
- Evidence for linkage between HLA antigens and receptors for complement components C3b and C3d in human-mouse hybrids (1976) (2)
- Bacilluis subtilis and its closest relative : from genes to cells (2002) (1)
- Bacillus Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology Applications (2012) (1)
- A single copy, transducible system for complementation and dominance analysis in Bacillus subtilis (1983) (1)
- Structural Alterations in the Bacillus subtilis (1)
- CONTROL OF STATIONARY PHASE GENE EXPRESSION BY THE AMBIACTIVE AbrB TRANSCRIPTION REGULATOR (1990) (1)
- SEQUENCE ANALYSIS AND FUNCTION OF STAGE O SPORULATION GENES1 (1986) (1)
- Aspartyl phosphates in the regulatory control of bacterial response (1994) (1)
- Phosphoprotein hydrolysis is modulated by amino acid residue 56 in Spo0F apprx P from Bacillus subtilis (1996) (1)
- System for Complementation and Dominance Analyses in Bacillus1 (1982) (1)
- holoenzyme are sufficient for transcription of Pho regulon promoters in Bacillus subtilis: Pho-P activator sites within the coding region (2012) (1)
- Evidence for a physiological maximal typtophan pool level in Bacillus alvei (1966) (1)
- Genetic Analysis ofPleiotropic Negative Sporulation MutantsinBacillus subtilis (1971) (1)
- The Physiology, Purification, and Properties of Tryptophanase From Bacillus Alvei (1965) (0)
- Modulation of Bacillus subtilis Catabolite Repression by Transition State Regulatory Protein AbrB (0)
- Strategies for cloning in Bacillus subtilis. (1982) (0)
- Identification of a Membrane Protein Involved in Activation of the KinB Pathway to Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis † (1996) (0)
- Molecular Biology of Microbial Differentiation: Proceedings of the International Spore Conference (9th) Held at Asilomar, California on 3-6 September 1984, (1985) (0)
- REGULATION OF POST EXPONENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION: TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL OF THE SUBTILISIN GENE (1988) (0)
- The Bacillus subtilis chromosome (1980) (0)
- Protein aspartate ph0sphatases control the output of tw0-c0mp0nent signal transducti0n systems (1996) (0)
- CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF SPOOF FROM BACILLUS SUBTILIS (1998) (0)
- On the Conservation of Aminoacyl-Transfer Ribonucleic Acid Synthetase Genes in Bacillus (1973) (0)
- ALTERED FOLDING OF A BACILLUS-SUBTILIS PROTEIN INITIATED BY GENETIC DELETION OF AN N-TERMINAL METHIONINE (1995) (0)
- Molecular recognition and active site structure in phosphorelay signal transduction (2001) (0)
- Retraction: The Bicarbonate Transporter Is Essential for Bacillus anthracis Lethality (2010) (0)
- University of Groningen Effects on Bacillus subtilis of a Conditional Lethal Mutation in the Essential GTP-Binding Protein (0)
- FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BACTERIAL RESPONSE REGULATOR SPO0F (1995) (0)
- NMR Solution Structure of the Hyper-Sporulation Response Regulator Spo0F Mutant H101A from Bacillus subtilis (2008) (0)
- Phenotypes ofPleiotropic-Nega tive Sporulation MutantsofBacillus subtilis (1973) (0)
- Molecular biology of microbial differentiation ninth international spore conference asilomar california usa sept. 3 6 1984 (1985) (0)
- NMR STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS OF SPOOF - A REGULATORY PROTEIN FROM BACILLUS-SUBTILIS (1993) (0)
- MEETING REVIEW Functional Genomics of Gram-Positive Microorganisms (2004) (0)
- Expression of alkaline phosphatase from cloned human tumor cell lines in human/mouse somatic cell hybrids. (1982) (0)
- Effects on Bacillus subtilis of a Conditional Lethal Mutation in the Essential GTP-Binding Protein Obgt (0)
- MINIREVIEW Keeping Signals Straight in Phosphorelay Signal Transduction† (2001) (0)
- Molecular Biology of Microbial Differentiation: Proceedings of the Ninth International Spore Conference, Asilomar, California, 3-6 September 1984 (1985) (0)
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