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The following pages link to Forespore expression and processing of the SigE transcription factor in wild-type and mutant Bacillus subtilis. (Q39565209):
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- The Structure and Interactions of SpoIISA and SpoIISB, a Toxin-Antitoxin System in Bacillus subtilis (Q27666312) (← links)
- Evidence that the Bacillus subtilis SpoIIGA protein is a novel type of signal-transducing aspartic protease (Q28489003) (← links)
- Loss of compartmentalization of σ(E) activity need not prevent formation of spores by Bacillus subtilis (Q30496959) (← links)
- DNA segregation by the bacterial actin AlfA during Bacillus subtilis growth and development (Q31081811) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of Bacillus subtilis sigB operon mutations that suppress the loss of the negative regulator RsbX. (Q33733876) (← links)
- sigmaK can negatively regulate sigE expression by two different mechanisms during sporulation of Bacillus subtilis. (Q33992488) (← links)
- The chromosomal location of the Bacillus subtilis sporulation gene spoIIR is important for its function (Q33994446) (← links)
- Regulation of sigma factor activity during Bacillus subtilis development (Q34106598) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of dominant mutations in the Bacillus subtilis stressosome components RsbR and RsbS. (Q35759401) (← links)
- Compartmentalization of gene expression during Bacillus subtilis spore formation (Q35798772) (← links)
- Large crystal toxin formation in chromosomally engineered Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. aizawai due to σE accumulation (Q35817005) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of RsbT, an activator of the Bacillus subtilis stress response transcription factor, sigmaB. (Q37425586) (← links)
- Regulated proteolysis in bacterial development (Q37728640) (← links)
- The "pro" sequence of the sporulation-specific sigma transcription factor sigma(E) directs it to the mother cell side of the sporulation septum (Q39547722) (← links)
- RelA is a component of the nutritional stress activation pathway of the Bacillus subtilis transcription factor sigma B. (Q39887750) (← links)
- Tethering of the Bacillus subtilis sigma E proprotein to the cell membrane is necessary for its processing but insufficient for its stabilization (Q39887839) (← links)
- Expression and localization of SpoIISA toxin during the life cycle of Bacillus subtilis (Q41809378) (← links)
- An oscillating Min system in Bacillus subtilis influences asymmetrical septation during sporulation. (Q42035904) (← links)
- In vivo random mutagenesis of Bacillus subtilis by use of TnYLB-1, a mariner-based transposon (Q43187072) (← links)
- Transient genetic asymmetry and cell fate in a bacterium. (Q52109882) (← links)