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Binding of transcriptional activators to sigma 54 in the presence of the transition state analog ADP-aluminum fluoride: insights into activator mechanochemical action.
M Chaney, R Grande, SR Wigneshweraraj, W Cannon, P Casaz, MT Gallegos, J Schumacher, S Jones, S Elderkin, AE Dago, E Morett, and M Buck
Genes & Dev., Sep 2001; 15: 2282-94. Journal article
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Chronic subcutaneous administration of kisspeptin-54 causes testicular degeneration in adult male rats.
EL Thompson, KG Murphy, M Patterson, GA Bewick, GW Stamp, AE Curtis, JH Cooke, PH Jethwa, JF Todd, MA Ghatei, and SR Bloom
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, Nov 2006; 291: E1074-82. Journal article
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The hydrophobic heptad repeat in Region III of Escherichia coli transcription factor sigma 54 is essential for core RNA polymerase binding.
M Hsieh, HM Hsu, SF Hwang, FC Wen, JS Yu, CC Wen, and C Li
Microbiology, Nov 1999; 145 ( Pt 11): 3081-8. Journal article
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A Gal4-sigma 54 hybrid protein that functions as a potent activator of RNA polymerase II transcription in yeast.
BS Chen, ZW Sun, and M Hampsey
J. Biol. Chem., Jun 2001; 276: 23881-7. Journal article
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Metabolic context and possible physiological themes of sigma(54)-dependent genes in Escherichia coli.
L Reitzer and BL Schneider
Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev., Sep 2001; 65: 422-44, table of contents. Journal article
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DNA melting within a binary sigma(54)-promoter DNA complex.
W Cannon, MT Gallegos, and M Buck
J. Biol. Chem., Jan 2001; 276: 386-94. Journal article
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Sequences within the DNA cross-linking patch of sigma 54 involved in promoter recognition, sigma isomerization, and open complex formation.
M Chaney, M Pitt, and M Buck
J. Biol. Chem., Jul 2000; 275: 22104-13. Journal article
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In vitro roles of invariant helix-turn-helix motif residue R383 in sigma(54) (sigma(N)).
SR Wigneshweraraj, A Ishihama, and M Buck
Nucleic Acids Res., Mar 2001; 29: 1163-74. Journal article
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The bacterial enhancer-dependent sigma(54) (sigma(N)) transcription factor.
M Buck, MT Gallegos, DJ Studholme, Y Guo, and JD Gralla
J. Bacteriol., Aug 2000; 182: 4129-36. Journal article
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Mutant forms of Salmonella typhimurium sigma54 defective in transcription initiation but not promoter binding activity.
MT Kelly and TR Hoover
J. Bacteriol., Jun 1999; 181: 3351-7. Journal article
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An increase in kisspeptin-54 release occurs with the pubertal increase in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone-1 release in the stalk-median eminence of female rhesus monkeys in vivo.
KL Keen, FH Wegner, SR Bloom, MA Ghatei, and E Terasawa
Endocrinology, Aug 2008; 149: 4151-7. Journal article
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Kisspeptin-54 stimulates gonadotropin release most potently during the preovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle in women.
WS Dhillo, OB Chaudhri, EL Thompson, KG Murphy, M Patterson, R Ramachandran, GK Nijher, V Amber, A Kokkinos, M Donaldson, MA Ghatei, and SR Bloom
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., Oct 2007; 92: 3958-66. Clinical trial
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Effect of continuous intravenous administration of human metastin 45-54 on the neuroendocrine activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis in the adult male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).
S Ramaswamy, SB Seminara, CR Pohl, MJ DiPietro, WF Crowley Jr, and TM Plant
Endocrinology, Jul 2007; 148: 3364-70. Journal article
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Transcription initiation-defective forms of sigma(54) that differ in ability To function with a heteroduplex DNA template.
MT Kelly, JA Ferguson 3rd, and TR Hoover
J. Bacteriol., Nov 2000; 182: 6503-8. Journal article
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A sigma54-dependent promoter in the regulatory region of the Escherichia coli rpoH gene.
A Janaszak, W Majczak, B Nadratowska, A Szalewska-Palasz, G Konopa, and A Taylor
Microbiology, Jan 2007; 153: 111-23. Journal article
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Continuous human metastin 45-54 infusion desensitizes G protein-coupled receptor 54-induced gonadotropin-releasing hormone release monitored indirectly in the juvenile male Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): a finding with therapeutic implications.
SB Seminara, MJ Dipietro, S Ramaswamy, WF Crowley Jr, and TM Plant
Endocrinology, May 2006; 147: 2122-6. Journal article
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Kisspeptin-54 stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary gonadal axis in human males.
WS Dhillo, OB Chaudhri, M Patterson, EL Thompson, KG Murphy, MK Badman, BM McGowan, V Amber, S Patel, MA Ghatei, and SR Bloom
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., Dec 2005; 90: 6609-15. Journal article
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The ATP hydrolyzing transcription activator phage shock protein F of Escherichia coli: identifying a surface that binds sigma 54.
P Bordes, SR Wigneshweraraj, J Schumacher, X Zhang, M Chaney, and M Buck
PNAS, Mar 2003; 100: 2278-83. Journal article
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Single amino acid substitution mutants of Klebsiella pneumoniae sigma(54) defective in transcription.
M Pitt, MT Gallegos, and M Buck
Nucleic Acids Res., Nov 2000; 28: 4419-27. Journal article
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Promoter opening by sigma(54) and sigma(70) RNA polymerases: sigma factor-directed alterations in the mechanism and tightness of control.
Y Guo, CM Lew, and JD Gralla
Genes & Dev., Sep 2000; 14: 2242-55. Journal article
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