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The Redox-Sensitive Transcriptional Activator OxyR Regulates the Peroxide Response Regulon in the Obligate

by Anaerobe Bacteroides Fragilis, Edson R. Rocha, Anaerobe Bacteroides Fragilis, Edson R. Rocha , 2000
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Differential Gene Expression in Response to Hydrogen Peroxide and the Putative PerR Regulon of Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803‡

by Perr Regulon, Synechocystis Strain, Hong Li, Abhay K. Singh, Lauren M. Mcintyre, Louis A, Hong Li, Abhay K. Singh, Lauren M. Mcintyre, Louis A. Sherman , 2003
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DNA microarray-mediated transcriptional profiling of the Escherichia coli response to hydrogen peroxide

by Ming Zheng, Xunde Wang, Lori J. Templeton, Dana R, Robert A. Larossa, Gisela Storz, J. Bacteriol, Ming Zheng, Xunde Wang, Lori J. Templeton, Dana R. Smulski, Robert A. Larossa, Gisela Storz - J. Bacteriol , 2001
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Recombination repair of DNA damage in Escherichia coli and bacteriophage

by Andrei Kuzminov , 1999
"... Damage reversal and one-strand repair..........................................................................................................753 Two-strand repair........................................................................................................................................ ..."
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. coli cells............................................................................................756 SOS Response: Reaction of E. coli to DNA Damage.........................................................................................756 Repair instead of DNA damage checkpoints: the prokaryotic

Hydrogen peroxide activates the SoxRS regulon in

by Manuel Manchado, Carmen Michán, Carmen Pueyo, Manuel Manchado, Carmen Michán, Carmen Pueyo , 2000
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Transcriptional adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis within macrophages: insights into the phagosomal environment

by Sabine Ehrt, Martin I. Voskuil, Yang Liu, Joseph A. Mangan, Irene M. Monahan, Gregory Dolganov, Brad Efron, Philip D. Butcher, Carl Nathan, Gary K. Schoolnik - J Exp Med , 2003
"... Little is known about the biochemical environment in phagosomes harboring an infectious agent. To assess the state of this organelle we captured the transcriptional responses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in macrophages from wild-type and nitric oxide (NO) synthase 2–deficient mice before and ..."
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residence included an interferon � – and NO-induced response that intensifies an iron-scavenging program, converts the microbe from aerobic to anaerobic respiration, and induces a dormancy regulon. Induction of genes involved in the activation and �-oxidation of fatty acids indicated that fatty acids

Discovering Regulatory Elements in Non-Coding Sequences By Analysis of Spaced Dyads

by Jacques Van Helden, Alma. F. Rios, Julio Collado-Vides - Nucleic Acids Res , 2000
"... The application of microarray and related technologies is currently generating a systematic catalog of the transcriptional response of any single gene to a multiplicity of experimental conditions. Clustering genes according to the similarity of their transcriptional response provides a direct hint t ..."
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to the regulons of the different transcription factors, many of which have still not been characterized. We have developed a new method for deciphering the mechanism underlying the common transcriptional response of a set of genes, i.e. discovering cis-acting regulatory elements from a set of unaligned upstream

Haemophilus influenzae OxyR: Characterization of Its Regulation, Regulon and Role in Fitness

by Paul W. Whitby, Daniel J. Morton, Timothy M. Vanwagoner, Thomas W. Seale, Brett K. Cole, Huda J. Mussa, Phillip A. Mcghee, Chee Yoon, S. Bauer, Jennifer M. Springer, Terrence L. Stull
"... To prevent damage by reactive oxygen species, many bacteria have evolved rapid detection and response systems, including the OxyR regulon. The OxyR system detects reactive oxygen and coordinates the expression of numerous defensive antioxidants. In many bacterial species the coordinated OxyR-regulat ..."
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To prevent damage by reactive oxygen species, many bacteria have evolved rapid detection and response systems, including the OxyR regulon. The OxyR system detects reactive oxygen and coordinates the expression of numerous defensive antioxidants. In many bacterial species the coordinated Oxy

OhrR Regulons and Induces Cross-Resistance to Peroxide Killing

by Peerakan Banjerdkij, Paiboon Vattanaviboon, Peerakan Banjerdkij, Paiboon Vattanaviboon, Skorn Mongkolsuk , 2004
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Gcn4 is required for the response to peroxide stress in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

by Claire Mascarenhas, Laura C. Edwards-ingram, Leo Zeef, Daniel Shenton, Mark P. Ashe, Chris M. Grant - Mol. Biol. Cell , 2008
"... An oxidative stress occurs when reactive oxygen species overwhelm the cellular antioxidant defenses. We have examined the regulation of protein synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to oxidative stress induced by exposure to hydroperoxides (hydrogen peroxide, cumene hydroperoxide), a thi ..."
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An oxidative stress occurs when reactive oxygen species overwhelm the cellular antioxidant defenses. We have examined the regulation of protein synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to oxidative stress induced by exposure to hydroperoxides (hydrogen peroxide, cumene hydroperoxide), a
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