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Journal of Bacteriology|May 16, 2000
Differential activation of the tcpPH promoter by AphB determines biotype specificity of virulence gene expression in Vibrio choleraeG Kovacikova, K Skorupski
Journal of Bacteriology|July 10, 1999
A Vibrio cholerae LysR homolog, AphB, cooperates with AphA at the tcpPH promoter to activate expression of the ToxR virulence cascadeG Kovacikova, K Skorupski
Molecular Microbiology|August 8, 2001
Overlapping binding sites for the virulence gene regulators AphA, AphB and cAMP-CRP at the Vibrio cholerae tcpPH promoterG Kovacikova, K Skorupski
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 7, 1997
Cyclic AMP and its receptor protein negatively regulate the coordinate expression of cholera toxin and toxin-coregulated pilus in Vibrio choleraeK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Gene|November 25, 1997
Sequence and functional analysis of the gene encoding Vibrio cholerae cAMP receptor proteinK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Molecular Microbiology|November 14, 1997
Control of the ToxR virulence regulon in Vibrio cholerae by environmental stimuliK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Molecular Microbiology|February 27, 1999
A new level in the Vibrio cholerae ToxR virulence cascade: AphA is required for transcriptional activation of the tcpPH operonK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Gene|February 22, 1996
Positive selection vectors for allelic exchangeK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 21, 1994
Purification and DNA-binding activity of the PacA subunit of the bacteriophage P1 pacase enzymeK Skorupski, N Sternberg, B Sauer
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 21, 1994
Faithful cleavage of the P1 packaging site (pac) requires two phage proteins, PacA and PacB, and two Escherichia coli proteins, IHF and HUK Skorupski, B Sauer, N Sternberg
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Journal of Bacteriology|May 16, 2000
Differential activation of the tcpPH promoter by AphB determines biotype specificity of virulence gene expression in Vibrio choleraeG Kovacikova, K Skorupski
Journal of Bacteriology|July 10, 1999
A Vibrio cholerae LysR homolog, AphB, cooperates with AphA at the tcpPH promoter to activate expression of the ToxR virulence cascadeG Kovacikova, K Skorupski
Molecular Microbiology|August 8, 2001
Overlapping binding sites for the virulence gene regulators AphA, AphB and cAMP-CRP at the Vibrio cholerae tcpPH promoterG Kovacikova, K Skorupski
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 7, 1997
Cyclic AMP and its receptor protein negatively regulate the coordinate expression of cholera toxin and toxin-coregulated pilus in Vibrio choleraeK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Gene|November 25, 1997
Sequence and functional analysis of the gene encoding Vibrio cholerae cAMP receptor proteinK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Molecular Microbiology|November 14, 1997
Control of the ToxR virulence regulon in Vibrio cholerae by environmental stimuliK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Molecular Microbiology|February 27, 1999
A new level in the Vibrio cholerae ToxR virulence cascade: AphA is required for transcriptional activation of the tcpPH operonK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Gene|February 22, 1996
Positive selection vectors for allelic exchangeK Skorupski, R K Taylor
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 21, 1994
Purification and DNA-binding activity of the PacA subunit of the bacteriophage P1 pacase enzymeK Skorupski, N Sternberg, B Sauer
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 21, 1994
Faithful cleavage of the P1 packaging site (pac) requires two phage proteins, PacA and PacB, and two Escherichia coli proteins, IHF and HUK Skorupski, B Sauer, N Sternberg
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