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  • 23. Colicin synthesis and cell death.
    Spangler R, Zhang SP, Krueger J, Zubay G.
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  • 25. [Structural and functional organization of the colicin operon in the ColD-CA23 plasmid].
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  • 31. Non-equilibrium repressor binding kinetics link DNA damage dose to transcriptional timing within the SOS gene network.
    Culyba MJ, Kubiak JM, Mo CY, Goulian M, Kohli RM.
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  • 33. Direct participation of lexA protein in repression of colicin E1 synthesis.
    Ebina Y, Kishi F, Nakazawa A.
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  • 36. Interaction of a regulatory protein with a DNA target containing two overlapping binding sites.
    Lloubes R, Granger-Schnarr M, Lazdunski C, Schnarr M.
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  • 38. Auto-regulation of DNA degrading bacteriocins: molecular and ecological aspects.
    Ghazaryan L, Soares MI, Gillor O.
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    Dorazi R, Dewar SJ.
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  • 40. The nucleotide sequence of the bacteriocin promoters of plasmids Clo DF13 and Co1 E1: role of lexA repressor and cAMP in the regulation of promoter activity.
    van den Elzen PJ, Maat J, Walters HH, Veltkamp E, Nijkamp HJ.
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