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Fernando Rojo

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Microbial Biotechnology|January 16, 2024
What are the signals that control catabolite repression in Pseudomonas?Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|June 8, 2011
Metabolic regulation of antibiotic resistanceJosé L Martínez, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology Reports|June 14, 2013
Growth of Pseudomonas putida at low temperature: global transcriptomic and proteomic analysesPilar Fonseca, Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
Journal of Bacteriology|July 22, 2008
Genomic analysis of the role of RNase R in the turnover of Pseudomonas putida mRNAsPilar Fonseca, Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
The EMBO Journal|November 12, 2002
The phi29 transcriptional regulator contacts the nucleoid protein p6 to organize a repression complexBelén Calles, Margarita Salas, Fernando Rojo
Microbial Biotechnology|April 16, 2015
Marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria as whole-cell biosensors for n-alkanesEmma Sevilla, Luis Yuste, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology|September 9, 2006
Inactivation of the Pseudomonas putida cytochrome o ubiquinol oxidase leads to a significant change in the transcriptome and to increased expression of the CIO and cbb3-1 terminal oxidasesGracia Morales, Ana Ugidos, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology|December 9, 2022
The acetoin assimilation pathway of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is regulated by overlapping global regulatory elements that respond to nutritional cuesRenata Moreno, Luis Yuste, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology|February 25, 2012
Pseudomonas putida growing at low temperature shows increased levels of CrcZ and CrcY sRNAs, leading to reduced Crc-dependent catabolite repressionPilar Fonseca, Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
Molecular Microbiology|November 8, 2011
Two small RNAs, CrcY and CrcZ, act in concert to sequester the Crc global regulator in Pseudomonas putida, modulating catabolite repressionRenata Moreno, Pilar Fonseca, Fernando Rojo
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Microbial Biotechnology|January 16, 2024
What are the signals that control catabolite repression in Pseudomonas?Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|June 8, 2011
Metabolic regulation of antibiotic resistanceJosé L Martínez, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology Reports|June 14, 2013
Growth of Pseudomonas putida at low temperature: global transcriptomic and proteomic analysesPilar Fonseca, Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
Journal of Bacteriology|July 22, 2008
Genomic analysis of the role of RNase R in the turnover of Pseudomonas putida mRNAsPilar Fonseca, Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
The EMBO Journal|November 12, 2002
The phi29 transcriptional regulator contacts the nucleoid protein p6 to organize a repression complexBelén Calles, Margarita Salas, Fernando Rojo
Microbial Biotechnology|April 16, 2015
Marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria as whole-cell biosensors for n-alkanesEmma Sevilla, Luis Yuste, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology|September 9, 2006
Inactivation of the Pseudomonas putida cytochrome o ubiquinol oxidase leads to a significant change in the transcriptome and to increased expression of the CIO and cbb3-1 terminal oxidasesGracia Morales, Ana Ugidos, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology|December 9, 2022
The acetoin assimilation pathway of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is regulated by overlapping global regulatory elements that respond to nutritional cuesRenata Moreno, Luis Yuste, Fernando Rojo
Environmental Microbiology|February 25, 2012
Pseudomonas putida growing at low temperature shows increased levels of CrcZ and CrcY sRNAs, leading to reduced Crc-dependent catabolite repressionPilar Fonseca, Renata Moreno, Fernando Rojo
Molecular Microbiology|November 8, 2011
Two small RNAs, CrcY and CrcZ, act in concert to sequester the Crc global regulator in Pseudomonas putida, modulating catabolite repressionRenata Moreno, Pilar Fonseca, Fernando Rojo
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