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G Muskhelishvili

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Journal of Molecular Biology|June 27, 1998
DNA microloops and microdomains: a general mechanism for transcription activation by torsional transmissionA Travers, G Muskhelishvili
Biochimie|March 30, 2001
DNA supercoiling and transcription in Escherichia coli: The FIS connectionA Travers, R Schneider, G Muskhelishvili
Molecular Microbiology|December 24, 1997
FIS modulates growth phase-dependent topological transitions of DNA in Escherichia coliR Schneider, A Travers, G Muskhelishvili
Molecular Microbiology|October 13, 2000
The expression of the Escherichia coli fis gene is strongly dependent on the superhelical density of DNAR Schneider, A Travers, G Muskhelishvili
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|March 1, 1993
SSV1-encoded site-specific recombination system in Sulfolobus shibataeG Muskhelishvili, P Palm, W Zillig
The EMBO Journal|June 10, 1998
Regulation of crp transcription by oscillation between distinct nucleoprotein complexesG González-Gil, R Kahmann, G Muskhelishvili
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 2000
A DNA-binding domain swap converts the invertase gin into a resolvaseF Schneider, M Schwikardi, G Muskhelishvili, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|December 14, 1999
A DNA architectural protein couples cellular physiology and DNA topology in Escherichia coliR Schneider, A Travers, T Kutateladze, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2001
CRP modulates fis transcription by alternate formation of activating and repressing nucleoprotein complexesW Nasser, R Schneider, A Travers, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 10, 1997
Stimulation of DNA inversion by FIS: evidence for enhancer-independent contacts with the Gin-gix complexA Deufel, T Hermann, R Kahmann, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Biology|June 27, 1998
DNA microloops and microdomains: a general mechanism for transcription activation by torsional transmissionA Travers, G Muskhelishvili
Biochimie|March 30, 2001
DNA supercoiling and transcription in Escherichia coli: The FIS connectionA Travers, R Schneider, G Muskhelishvili
Molecular Microbiology|December 24, 1997
FIS modulates growth phase-dependent topological transitions of DNA in Escherichia coliR Schneider, A Travers, G Muskhelishvili
Molecular Microbiology|October 13, 2000
The expression of the Escherichia coli fis gene is strongly dependent on the superhelical density of DNAR Schneider, A Travers, G Muskhelishvili
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|March 1, 1993
SSV1-encoded site-specific recombination system in Sulfolobus shibataeG Muskhelishvili, P Palm, W Zillig
The EMBO Journal|June 10, 1998
Regulation of crp transcription by oscillation between distinct nucleoprotein complexesG González-Gil, R Kahmann, G Muskhelishvili
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 2000
A DNA-binding domain swap converts the invertase gin into a resolvaseF Schneider, M Schwikardi, G Muskhelishvili, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|December 14, 1999
A DNA architectural protein couples cellular physiology and DNA topology in Escherichia coliR Schneider, A Travers, T Kutateladze, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2001
CRP modulates fis transcription by alternate formation of activating and repressing nucleoprotein complexesW Nasser, R Schneider, A Travers, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 10, 1997
Stimulation of DNA inversion by FIS: evidence for enhancer-independent contacts with the Gin-gix complexA Deufel, T Hermann, R Kahmann, et al.
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