Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Bacterial genomes are compacted by association with histonelike proteins to form a complex known as bacterial chromatin. The histonelike protein HU is capable of binding and bending the DNA molecule, a function related to compaction, protection, and regulation of gene expression. In Helicobacter pylori, HU is the only histone-like protein described so far. Proteomic analysis from our laboratory showed that this protein is overexpressed under acidic stress. Materials and Methods: We used a purified recombinant wild-type protein and two mutant proteins with the amino acid substitutions K3A/S27D and K62R/V63N/P64A to characterize the function of the N-terminal domain and the flexible arm of HU. ...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Bacterial genomes are compacted by association with histoneli...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: Gastritis, ulcers, and gastric malignancy have been linked ...
The histone-like HU protein is ubiquitous in the eubacteria. A role for Escherichia coli HU in compa...
666-672This paper summarizes the contents of a talk delivered at the MS University of Baroda (Vadoda...
Background: HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. ...
In mesophilic prokaryotes, the DNA-binding protein HU participates in nucleoid organization as well ...
AbstractThe role of HU in Escherichia coli as both a protein involved in DNA compaction and as a pro...
Background: HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. ...
heterodimeric HU protein is a small DNA-bending protein associated with the bacterial nucleoid. It ...
E. coli histone-like protein HU has been shown to interact with different topological forms of DNA. ...
heterodimeric HU protein is a small DNA-bending protein associated with the bacterial nucleoid. It ...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Bacterial genomes are compacted by association with histoneli...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: Gastritis, ulcers, and gastric malignancy have been linked ...
The histone-like HU protein is ubiquitous in the eubacteria. A role for Escherichia coli HU in compa...
666-672This paper summarizes the contents of a talk delivered at the MS University of Baroda (Vadoda...
Background: HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. ...
In mesophilic prokaryotes, the DNA-binding protein HU participates in nucleoid organization as well ...
AbstractThe role of HU in Escherichia coli as both a protein involved in DNA compaction and as a pro...
Background: HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. ...
heterodimeric HU protein is a small DNA-bending protein associated with the bacterial nucleoid. It ...
E. coli histone-like protein HU has been shown to interact with different topological forms of DNA. ...
heterodimeric HU protein is a small DNA-bending protein associated with the bacterial nucleoid. It ...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...
Many bacterial regulatory genes appear to be dispensable, as they can be deleted from the genome wit...