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1. How Dedicated Ribosomes Translate a Leaderless mRNA.

2. Transcription elongation.

3. Transcription is regulated by NusA:NusG interaction.

4. Two structurally independent domains of E. coli NusG create regulatory plasticity via distinct interactions with RNA polymerase and regulators.

5. Amyloidogenic properties of transthyretin-like protein (TLP) from Escherichia coli.

6. Protein folding and unfolding by Escherichia coli chaperones and chaperonins.

7. Escherichia coli nusG mutations that block transcription termination by coliphage HK022 Nun protein.

8. Escherichia coli NusA is required for efficient RNA binding by phage HK022 nun protein.

9. The Nun protein of bacteriophage HK022 inhibits translocation of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase without abolishing its catalytic activities.

10. NusG overexpression inhibits Rho-dependent termination in Escherichia coli.

11. Escherichia coli NusG protein stimulates transcription elongation rates in vivo and in vitro.

12. Successive action of Escherichia coli chaperones in vivo.

13. Isolation and characterization of an Escherichia coli DnaK mutant with impaired ATPase activity.

14. Inhibition of DnaK autophosphorylation by heat shock proteins and polypeptide substrates.

15. Bacterial expression of Chinese hamster regulatory type-I and catalytic subunits of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase and mutational analysis of the type-I regulatory subunit.

16. Resistance of lambda cI translation to antibiotics that inhibit translation initiation.

17. Expression of Chinese hamster cAMP-dependent protein kinase in Escherichia coli results in growth inhibition of bacterial cells: a model system for the rapid screening of mutant type I regulatory subunits.

18. Cooperation of GroEL/GroES and DnaK/DnaJ heat shock proteins in preventing protein misfolding in Escherichia coli.

19. The Escherichia coli rpoB60 mutation blocks antitermination by coliphage HK022 Q-function.

20. Requirement for E. coli NusG protein in factor-dependent transcription termination.

21. Effect of Escherichia coli nusG function on lambda N-mediated transcription antitermination.

22. An Escherichia coli rpoB mutation that inhibits transcription of catabolite-sensitive operons.

23. Escherichia coli mutations that block transcription termination by phage HK022 Nun protein.

24. HU and integration host factor function as auxiliary proteins in cleavage of phage lambda cohesive ends by terminase.

25. Renaturation of denatured lambda repressor requires heat shock proteins.

26. Integration host factor stimulates the phage lambda pL promoter.

27. Sequence and transcriptional pattern of the essential Escherichia coli secE-nusG operon.

28. Transcription of a bacteriophage lambda DNA site blocks growth of Escherichia coli.

29. Reconstitution of an operon from overlapping fragments: use of the lambda SV2 integrative cloning system.

31. Regulation of single and multicopy his operons in Escherichia coli.

32. Promoter occlusion: transcription through a promoter may inhibit its activity.

33. Hyperdegradation of proteins in Escherichia coli rho mutants.

34. The nus mutations affect transcription termination in Escherichia coli.

35. Protein degradation in E. coli: the lon mutation and bacteriophage lambda N and cII protein stability.

36. Isolation of Escherichia coli rpoB mutants resistant to killing by lambda cII protein and altered in pyrE gene attenuation.

37. Escherichia coli nusB mutations that suppress nusA1 exhibit lambda N specificity.

40. Control of bacteriophage lambda CII activity by bacteriophage and host functions.

41. Activity and deletion analysis of recombinant human cathepsin L expressed in Escherichia coli.

43. The remarkable specificity of a new transcription termination factor suggests that the mechanisms of termination and antitermination are similar.

45. Effects of dimethylsulfoxide on the E. coli gal operon and on bacteriophage lambda in vivo.

47. lambda mutation in the Escherichia coli rho gene that inhibits the N protein activity of phage lambda.

49. Escherichia coli gal operon proteins made after prophage lambda induction.

50. Stimulation of IS1 excision by bacteriophage P1 ref function.

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