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  1. 1.65 Å resolution structure of the AraC-family transcriptional activator ToxT fromVibrio cholerae
  2. 3-Substituted biquinolinium inhibitors of AraC family transcriptional activator VirF from S. flexneri obtained through in situ chemical ionization of 3,4-disubstituted dihydroquinolines
  3. Small-Molecule Inhibitor of the Shigella flexneri Master Virulence Regulator VirF
  4. Identification of a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Bacterial AraC Family Activators
  5. The AraC/XylS Family Activator RhaS Negatively Autoregulates rhaSR Expression by Preventing Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein Activation
  6. Differences in the mechanism of the allosteric l-rhamnose responses of the AraC/XylS family transcription activators RhaS and RhaR
  7. Transcription Activation by the DNA-Binding Domain of the AraC Family Protein RhaS in the Absence of Its Effector-Binding Domain
  8. Functional consequences of exchanging domains between LacI and PurR are mediated by the intervening linker sequence
  9. Linker Regions of the RhaS and RhaR Proteins
  10. Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein and RhaR Synergistically Activate Transcription from the l-Rhamnose-Responsive rhaSR Promoter in Escherichia coli
  11. Amino Acid Contacts between Sigma 70 Domain 4 and the Transcription Activators RhaS and RhaR
  12. Impact of high pressure freezing on DH5α Escherichia coli and red blood cells
  13. Growing Repertoire of AraC/XylS Activators
  14. Interactions of the XylS regulators with the C-terminal domain of the RNA polymerase α subunit influence the expression level from the cognate Pm promoter
  15. Transcription Activation by a Variety of AraC/XylS Family Activators Does Not Depend on the Class II-Specific Activation Determinant in the N-Terminal Domain of the RNA Polymerase Alpha Subunit
  16. Interdependence of Activation at rhaSR by Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein, the RNA Polymerase Alpha Subunit C-Terminal Domain, and RhaR
  17. Genetic Evidence that Transcription Activation by RhaS Involves Specific Amino Acid Contacts with Sigma 70
  18. Roles of Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein and the Carboxyl-Terminal Domain of the α Subunit in Transcription Activation of theEscherichia coli rhaBAD Operon
  19. DNA-Dependent Renaturation of an Insoluble DNA Binding Protein
  20. A Regulatory Cascade in the Induction of rhaBAD