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1. What is a supercoiling-sensitive gene? Insights from topoisomerase I inhibition in the Gram-negative bacterium Dickeya dadantii

2. Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) involved in cocoa fermentation from Ivory Coast: species diversity and performance in acetic acid production

3. Bacterial genome architecture shapes global transcriptional regulation by DNA supercoiling

4. DNA sequence-directed cooperation between nucleoid-associated proteins

5. The discriminator sequence is a primary determinant in the supercoiling response of bacterial promoters

6. The nucleoid-associated protein IHF acts as a 'domainin' protein coordinating the bacterial virulence traits with global transcription

7. Separation and quantification of 2-Keto-3-deoxy-gluconate (KDG) a major metabolite in pectin and alginate degradation pathways

8. Carbon catabolite repression in pectin digestion by the phytopathogen Dickeya dadantii

9. RecA and DNA recombination: a review of molecular mechanisms

10. Modeling the bioconversion of polysaccharides in a continuous reactor: A case study of the production of oligo-galacturonates by Dickeya dadantii

11. Lactic acid bacteria involved in cocoa beans fermentation from Ivory Coast: Species diversity and citrate lyase production

12. Coherent Domains of Transcription Coordinate Gene Expression During Bacterial Growth and Adaptation

13. Role of the LysR-type transcriptional regulator PecT and DNA supercoiling in the thermoregulation ofpelgenes, the major virulence factors inDickeya dadantii

14. Regulation of the synthesis of pulp degrading enzymes in Bacillus isolated from cocoa fermentation

15. The nucleoid-associated proteins H-NS and FIS modulate the DNA supercoiling response of the pel genes, the major virulence factors in the plant pathogen bacterium Dickeya dadantii

16. Systematic targeted mutagenesis of the MarR/SlyA family members of Dickeya dadantii 3937 reveals a role for MfbR in the modulation of virulence gene expression in response to acidic pH

17. Biochemical Properties of Pectate Lyases Produced by Three Different Bacillus Strains Isolated from Fermenting Cocoa Beans and Characterization of Their Cloned Genes

18. Identification of Novel Components Influencing Colonization Factor Antigen I Expression in Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli

19. Upstream binding of idling RNA polymerase modulates transcription initiation from a nearby promoter

20. H-NS-dependent activation of pectate lyases synthesis in the phytopathogenic bacteriumErwinia chrysanthemiis mediated by the PecT repressor

21. CRP Modulates fis Transcription by Alternate Formation of Activating and Repressing Nucleoprotein Complexes

22. Positive co-regulation of the Escherichia coli carnitine pathway cai and fix operons by CRP and the CaiF activator

23. Analysis of three clustered polygalacturonase genes in Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937 revealed an anti-repressor function for the PecS regulator

24. Integration of the quorum‐sensing system in the regulatory networks controlling virulence factor synthesis inErwinia chrysanthemi

25. Comparative analysis of the five major Erwinia chrysanthemi pectate lyases: enzyme characteristics and potential inhibitors

26. Purification and characterization of the nuclease NucM of Erwinia chrysanthemi

27. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray studies of the pectate lyase from Bacillus subtilis

28. Nouvelle Synthese de L'Acide 3-Desoxy-D-Erythro-2-Hexulosonique (KDG). A Partir De La D-Glucono-1,5-Lactone Synthese Et Etude De RMN De Derives O-Methyles Du KDG

29. The GacA global regulator is required for the appropriate expression of Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937 pathogenicity genes during plant infection

30. Maize pathogenesis-related proteins: characterization and cellular distribution of 1,3-β-glucanases and chitinases induced by brome mosaic virus infection or mercuric chloride treatment

31. New insights into the regulatory mechanisms of the LuxR family of quorum sensing regulators

32. Synthesis and biological evaluation of homoserine lactone derived ureas as antagonists of bacterial quorum sensing

33. Direct evidence for the modulation of the activity of the Erwinia chrysanthemi quorum-sensing regulator ExpR by acylhomoserine lactone pheromone

34. N-Sulfonyl Homoserine Lactones as Antagonists of Bacterial Quorum Sensing

35. Definition of a consensus DNA-binding site for PecS, a global regulator of virulence gene expression in Erwinia chrysanthemi and identification of new members of the PecS regulon

36. PehN, a Polygalacturonase Homologue with a Low Hydrolase Activity, Is Coregulated with the Other Erwinia chrysanthemi Polygalacturonases

37. Characterization of indigoidine biosynthetic genes in Erwinia chrysanthemi and role of this blue pigment in pathogenicity

38. Regulation of pelD and pelE, encoding major alkaline pectate lyases in Erwinia chrysanthemi: involvement of the main transcriptional factors

39. Characterization of the Erwinia chrysanthemi expI-expR locus directing the synthesis of two N-acyl-homoserine lactone signal molecules

40. Antagonistic effect of CRP and KdgR in the transcription control of the Erwinia chrysanthemi pectinolysis genes

41. Purification and functional characterization of PecS, a regulator of virulence-factor synthesis in Erwinia chrysanthemi

42. Regulation of pectinase biosynthesis in Erwinia chrysanthemi

43. The structure of Bacillus subtilis pectate lyase in complex with calcium

44. Purification and functional characterization of the KdgR protein, a major repressor of pectinolysis genes of Erwinia chrysanthemi

45. Inducing properties of analogs of 2-keto-3-deoxygluconate on the expression of pectinase genes of Erwinia chrysanthemi

46. Purification and characterization of extracellular pectate lyase from Bacillus subtilis

47. Identification and characterization of maize pathogenesis-related proteins. Four maize PR proteins are chitinases

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