PMID: 4560758Aug 14, 1972Paper

Metabolic regulation of the tryptophan operon of Escherichia coli: repressor-independent regulation of transcription initiation frequency

Journal of Molecular Biology
J K Rose, C Yanofsky

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Dec 1, 1968·Journal of Molecular Biology·D E Morse, C Yanofsky
May 14, 1969·Journal of Molecular Biology·D E Morse, C Yanofsky
Aug 28, 1971·Journal of Molecular Biology·R L CoffmanA L Koch
Oct 28, 1968·Journal of Molecular Biology·J Forchhammer, N O Kjeldgaard
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Nov 14, 1966·Journal of Molecular Biology·C Yanofsky, J Ito

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Jul 1, 1980·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·R F RosenbergerR Holliday
Jan 1, 1983·Biotechnology Advances·R Hütter, P Niederberger
Nov 1, 1975·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·J C StephensB N Ames
Jun 1, 1980·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·G BarryC L Squires
Feb 15, 2002·Journal of Bacteriology·Andrew J PeaseMalcolm E Winkler
Jul 1, 1982·Nature·I StroynowskiC Yanofsky
Oct 3, 1973·Nature: New Biology·D McGeochD Morse
Jan 1, 1983·Microbiology and Immunology·K Totake, Y Ichikawa
May 1, 1982·Journal of Bacteriology·G ChurchwardR Young
Nov 1, 1974·Journal of Bacteriology·P L Edelmann, G Edlin
Sep 1, 2008·EcoSal Plus·James Pittard, Ji Yang
May 25, 1979·Journal of Molecular Biology·M L Berman, J Beckwith
Feb 1, 1988·Journal of Bacteriology·C M Ross, M E Winkler

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