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191 related items for PubMed ID: 2023942

  • 1. Chlamydia trachomatis developmentally regulated protein is homologous to eukaryotic histone H1.
    Hackstadt T, Baehr W, Ying Y.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1991 May 01; 88(9):3937-41. PubMed ID: 2023942
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  • 2. A developmentally regulated chlamydial gene with apparent homology to eukaryotic histone H1.
    Perara E, Ganem D, Engel JN.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1992 Mar 15; 89(6):2125-9. PubMed ID: 1549572
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  • 3. Molecular cloning and expression of hctB encoding a strain-variant chlamydial histone-like protein with DNA-binding activity.
    Brickman TJ, Barry CE, Hackstadt T.
    J Bacteriol; 1993 Jul 15; 175(14):4274-81. PubMed ID: 7687246
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  • 4. The chlamydial EUO gene encodes a histone H1-specific protease.
    Kaul R, Hoang A, Yau P, Bradbury EM, Wenman WM.
    J Bacteriol; 1997 Sep 15; 179(18):5928-34. PubMed ID: 9294454
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  • 5. Identification and nucleotide sequence of a developmentally regulated gene encoding a eukaryotic histone H1-like protein from Chlamydia trachomatis.
    Tao S, Kaul R, Wenman WM.
    J Bacteriol; 1991 May 15; 173(9):2818-22. PubMed ID: 1708378
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  • 6. The 18-kilodalton Chlamydia trachomatis histone H1-like protein (Hc1) contains a potential N-terminal dimerization site and a C-terminal nucleic acid-binding domain.
    Pedersen LB, Birkelund S, Holm A, Ostergaard S, Christiansen G.
    J Bacteriol; 1996 Feb 15; 178(4):994-1002. PubMed ID: 8576073
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  • 7. Nucleoid condensation in Escherichia coli that express a chlamydial histone homolog.
    Barry CE, Hayes SF, Hackstadt T.
    Science; 1992 Apr 17; 256(5055):377-9. PubMed ID: 1566085
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  • 8. The repeated 36 amino acid motif of Chlamydia trachomatis Hc2 protein binds to the major groove of DNA.
    Gonçalves OSL, Christiansen G, Holm A, Herrmann B, Klintstedt M, Petersen SB, Birkelund S.
    Res Microbiol; 2019 Apr 17; 170(6-7):256-262. PubMed ID: 31419583
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  • 9. Functional domains of chlamydial histone H1-like protein.
    Remacha M, Kaul R, Sherburne R, Wenman WM.
    Biochem J; 1996 Apr 15; 315 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):481-6. PubMed ID: 8615818
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  • 10. Regulation of the Chlamydia trachomatis histone H1-like protein Hc2 is IspE dependent and IhtA independent.
    Grieshaber NA, Sager JB, Dooley CA, Hayes SF, Hackstadt T.
    J Bacteriol; 2006 Jul 15; 188(14):5289-92. PubMed ID: 16816202
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  • 11. Sequence specific binding of chlamydial histone H1-like protein.
    Kaul R, Allen M, Bradbury EM, Wenman WM.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1996 Aug 01; 24(15):2981-9. PubMed ID: 8760883
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  • 12. A small RNA inhibits translation of the histone-like protein Hc1 in Chlamydia trachomatis.
    Grieshaber NA, Grieshaber SS, Fischer ER, Hackstadt T.
    Mol Microbiol; 2006 Jan 01; 59(2):541-50. PubMed ID: 16390448
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  • 13. Chlamydial histone-DNA interactions are disrupted by a metabolite in the methylerythritol phosphate pathway of isoprenoid biosynthesis.
    Grieshaber NA, Fischer ER, Mead DJ, Dooley CA, Hackstadt T.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2004 May 11; 101(19):7451-6. PubMed ID: 15123794
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  • 14. Hc1-mediated effects on DNA structure: a potential regulator of chlamydial development.
    Barry CE, Brickman TJ, Hackstadt T.
    Mol Microbiol; 1993 Jul 11; 9(2):273-83. PubMed ID: 8412680
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  • 15. Diversity in the Chlamydia trachomatis histone homologue Hc2.
    Hackstadt T, Brickman TJ, Barry CE, Sager J.
    Gene; 1993 Sep 30; 132(1):137-41. PubMed ID: 8406036
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  • 16. Purification of recombinant Chlamydia trachomatis histone H1-like protein Hc2, and comparative functional analysis of Hc2 and Hc1.
    Pedersen LB, Birkelund S, Christiansen G.
    Mol Microbiol; 1996 Apr 30; 20(2):295-311. PubMed ID: 8733229
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  • 17. Characterization of late gene promoters of Chlamydia trachomatis.
    Fahr MJ, Douglas AL, Xia W, Hatch TP.
    J Bacteriol; 1995 Aug 30; 177(15):4252-60. PubMed ID: 7543468
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  • 18. Interspecies structural diversity among chlamydial genes encoding histone H1.
    Kaul R, Tao S, Wenman WM.
    Gene; 1992 Mar 01; 112(1):129-32. PubMed ID: 1551591
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  • 19. Interaction between the Chlamydia trachomatis histone H1-like protein (Hc1) and DNA.
    Christiansen G, Pedersen LB, Koehler JE, Lundemose AG, Birkelund S.
    J Bacteriol; 1993 Mar 01; 175(6):1785-95. PubMed ID: 8449885
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  • 20. Cloning, characterization and sequence of a novel 59-kDa protein of Chlamydia trachomatis.
    Kahane S, Weinstein Y, Sarov I.
    Gene; 1990 May 31; 90(1):61-7. PubMed ID: 2379836
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