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- In molecular genetics, a regulon is a group of genes that are regulated as a unit, generally controlled by the same regulatory gene that expresses a protein...
- The Phosphate (Pho) regulon is a regulatory mechanism used for the conservation and management of inorganic phosphate within the cell. It was first discovered...
- In bacterial genetics, the mal regulon is a regulon - or group of genes under common regulation - ****ociated with the catabolism of maltose and maltodextrins...
- The Nif regulon is a set of seven operons used to regulate nitrogen fixation in the coliform bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae under anaerobic and microaerophilic...
- In DNA repair, the Ada regulon is a set of genes whose expression is essential to adaptive response (also known as "Ada response", hence the name), which...
- RegulonDB is a database of the regulatory network of gene expression in Escherichia coli K-12. RegulonDB also models the organization of the genes in transcription...
- object, an asteroid or comet that could potentially collide with Earth Pho regulon, a bacterial phosphate regulatory mechanism Pho4, a basic helix-loop-helix...
- Mol. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 4:263-268. 2002. A Re****essment of the FNR Regulon and Transcriptomic Analysis of the Effects of Nitrate, Nitrite, NarXL,...
- Bordetella petrii. Untersuchungen zur genomischen Variabilität und zum Bvg Regulon Melanie Lechner Würzburg, 2008 International Journal of Systematic and...
- and scarlet fever. Functional studies suggest that the ropB multigene regulon is responsible for not only global regulation of virulence but also a wide...