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1. Nucleoid-associated proteins shape the global protein occupancy and transcriptional landscape of a clinical isolate of Vibrio cholerae.

2. SMC translocation is unaffected by an excess of nucleoid associated proteins in vivo.

3. H-NS controls the susceptibility of Escherichia coli to aminoglycosides by interfering its uptake and efflux

4. H-NS involved in positive regulation of glycerol dehydratase gene expression in Klebsiella pneumoniae 2e.

5. Bacterial chromatin proteins, transcription, and DNA topology: Inseparable partners in the control of gene expression.

6. MucR protein: Three decades of studies have led to the identification of a new H‐NS‐like protein.

7. Nucleoid-associated proteins shape the global protein occupancy and transcriptional landscape of a clinical isolate of Vibrio cholerae

8. Hierarchic regulation of a metabolic pathway: H-NS, CRP, and SsrB control myo-inositol utilization by Salmonella enterica

9. Brucella MucR acts as an H-NS-like protein to silence virulence genes and structure the nucleoid

10. MucR from Sinorhizobium meliloti : New Insights into Its DNA Targets and Its Ability to Oligomerize.

11. NhaR, LeuO, and H-NS Are Part of an Expanded Regulatory Network for Ectoine Biosynthesis Expression.

12. Serotype conversion gene rfbT is directly regulated by histone-like nucleoid structuring protein (H-NS) in V. cholerae O1.

13. The conserved global regulator H-NS has a strain-specific impact on biofilm formation in Vibrio fischeri symbionts.

14. RfaH Counter-Silences Inhibition of Transcript Elongation by H-NS–StpA Nucleoprotein Filaments in Pathogenic Escherichia coli

15. Characterization of MxiE- and H-NS-Dependent Expression of ipaH7.8, ospC1, yccE, and yfdF in Shigella flexneri

16. The LeuO regulator and quiescence: About transcriptional roadblocks, multiple promoters, and crispr‐cas.

17. Degradation of gene silencer is essential for expression of foreign genes and bacterial colonization of the mammalian gut.

18. Effects of Global and Specific DNA-Binding Proteins on Transcriptional Regulation of the E. coli bgl Operon.

19. H-NS Represses Biofilm Formation and c-di-GMP Synthesis in Vibrio parahaemolyticus.

20. Pervasive transcription enhances the accessibility of H-NS–silenced promoters and generates bistability in Salmonella virulence gene expression.

21. YbdO Promotes the Pathogenicity of Escherichia coli K1 by Regulating Capsule Synthesis.

22. Regulation of Escherichia coli Group 2 Capsule Gene Expression: A Mini Review and Update.

23. Mechanism of pyocyanin abolishment caused by mvaT mvaU double knockout in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1

24. Regulation of Escherichia coli Group 2 Capsule Gene Expression: A Mini Review and Update

25. Gene duplications in the E. coli genome: common themes among pathotypes

26. A Histone-Like Nucleoid Structuring Protein Regulates Several Virulence Traits in Burkholderia multivorans.

27. VirB, a Key Transcriptional Regulator of Virulence Plasmid Genes in Shigella flexneri, Forms DNA-Binding Site-Dependent Foci in the Bacterial Cytoplasm.

28. Evolutionary Genomics of Salmonella enterica Subspecies

29. TsrA Regulates Virulence and Intestinal Colonization in Vibrio cholerae

30. The H-NS Regulator Plays a Role in the Stress Induced by Carbapenemase Expression in Acinetobacter baumannii

31. H-NS Family Proteins Drastically Change Their Targets in Response to the Horizontal Transfer of the Catabolic Plasmid pCAR1

32. H-NS is the major repressor of Salmonella Typhimurium Pef fimbriae expression

33. A putative curved DNA region upstream of rcsA in Escherichia coli plays a key role in transcriptional regulation by H‐NS

34. Engineered global regulator H-NS improves the acid tolerance of E. coli

35. H-NS Family Proteins Drastically Change Their Targets in Response to the Horizontal Transfer of the Catabolic Plasmid pCAR1.

36. Reconstruction of transcriptional regulatory networks of Fis and H-NS in Escherichia coli from genome-wide data analysis.

37. Excessive Promoters as Silencers of Genes Horizontally Acquired by Escherichia coli

38. The Coli Surface Antigen CS3 of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Is Differentially Regulated by H-NS, CRP, and CpxRA Global Regulators

39. The Interaction of Klebsiella pneumoniae With Lipid Rafts-Associated Cholesterol Increases Macrophage-Mediated Phagocytosis Due to Down Regulation of the Capsule Polysaccharide

40. Involvement of the Histone-Like Nucleoid Structuring Protein (H-NS) in Acinetobacter baumannii’s Natural Transformation

41. The Coli Surface Antigen CS3 of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Is Differentially Regulated by H-NS, CRP, and CpxRA Global Regulators.

42. The Interaction of Klebsiella pneumoniae With Lipid Rafts-Associated Cholesterol Increases Macrophage-Mediated Phagocytosis Due to Down Regulation of the Capsule Polysaccharide.

43. Overexpression of the Bacteriophage T4 motB Gene Alters H-NS Dependent Repression of Specific Host DNA

44. Transcriptional Regulation of the Outer Membrane Protein A in Acinetobacter baumannii

45. Different Impacts of MucR Binding to the babR and virB Promoters on Gene Expression in Brucella abortus 2308

46. Evolution of Bacterial Global Modulators: Role of a Novel H-NS Paralogue in the Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli Strain 042

48. Regulatory Hierarchies Controlling Virulence Gene Expression in Shigella flexneri and Vibrio cholerae.

49. A putative curved DNA region upstream of rcsA in Escherichia coli plays a key role in transcriptional regulation by H‐NS.

50. Evidence for up and down regulation of 450 genes by rpoB12 (rif) mutation and their implications in complexity of transcription modulation in Escherichia coli.

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