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  • 22. Identification of DNA sequences involved in regulating Bacillus subtilis glnRA expression by the nitrogen source.
    Schreier HJ, Rostkowski CA, Nomellini JF, Hirschi KD.
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  • 23. Nitrogen control in Salmonella: regulation by the glnR and glnF gene products.
    Kustu S, Burton D, Garcia E, McCarter L, McFarland N.
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  • 24. The Molecular Basis of TnrA Control by Glutamine Synthetase in Bacillus subtilis.
    Hauf K, Kayumov A, Gloge F, Forchhammer K.
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  • 27. Molecular dissection of the glutamine synthetase-GlnR nitrogen regulatory circuitry in Gram-positive bacteria.
    Travis BA, Peck JV, Salinas R, Dopkins B, Lent N, Nguyen VD, Borgnia MJ, Brennan RG, Schumacher MA.
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  • 28. Bacillus subtilis glutamine synthetase controls gene expression through a protein-protein interaction with transcription factor TnrA.
    Wray LV, Zalieckas JM, Fisher SH.
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  • 30. Bacillus subtilis glnR mutants defective in regulation.
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  • 31. [The role of AmtB, GlnK and glutamine synthetase in regulation of transcription factor TnrA in Bacillus subtilis].
    Fedorova KP, Tarasov NV, Halitova DV, Il'inskaia ON, Barabanshchikov BI, Kaiumov AR.
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  • 32. Revisiting the in vivo GlnR-binding sites at the genome scale in Bacillus subtilis.
    Randazzo P, Aucouturier A, Delumeau O, Auger S.
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  • 33. Interaction of the general transcription factor TnrA with the PII-like protein GlnK and glutamine synthetase in Bacillus subtilis.
    Kayumov A, Heinrich A, Fedorova K, Ilinskaya O, Forchhammer K.
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  • 35. Glutamine synthetase and GlnR regulate nitrogen metabolism in Paenibacillus polymyxa WLY78.
    Zhao X, Song Y, Wang T, Hua C, Hu R, Shang Y, Shi H, Chen S.
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  • 38. Phosphate control over nitrogen metabolism in Streptomyces coelicolor: direct and indirect negative control of glnR, glnA, glnII and amtB expression by the response regulator PhoP.
    Rodríguez-García A, Sola-Landa A, Apel K, Santos-Beneit F, Martín JF.
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  • 39. Competition between the GlnR and PhoP regulators for the glnA and amtB promoters in Streptomyces coelicolor.
    Sola-Landa A, Rodríguez-García A, Amin R, Wohlleben W, Martín JF.
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