Craig Squires
Columbia University
29 Papers
1.1K Citations
Craig Squires is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Operon & Transcription (biology). The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Craig Squires include Stanford University & Tufts University.
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Papers
Control of rRNA transcription in Escherichia coli.
TL;DR: Four general areas of E. coli rRNA transcription control are summarized: stringent control, growth rate regulation, upstream activation, upstreamactivation, and anti-termination.
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ClpB is the Escherichia coli heat shock protein F84.1.
TL;DR: R reverse transcription of in vivo mRNA is used to show that the clpB gene was expressed from a sigma 32-specific promoter consensus sequence at both 37 and 42 degrees C and caused the appearance of a second protein spot, F68.5, on two-dimensional gels of heat-induced E. coli proteins.
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An escherichia coli strain with all chromosomal rrna operons inactivated :complete exchange of rrna genes between bacteria
TL;DR: The results suggest that, contrary to common belief, coevolution of rRNA with many other components in the translational machinery may not completely preclude the horizontal transfer of r RNA genes.
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rRNA operon multiplicity in Escherichia coli and the physiological implications of rrn inactivation.
TL;DR: There is evidence that only five of the seven rRNA operons present in Escherichia coli are necessary to support near-optimal growth on complex media, and one consequence of rrn operon inactivation is a miscoordination of the concentrations of initiation factor IF3 and ribosomes.
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The Clp proteins: proteolysis regulators or molecular chaperones?
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to summarize what is known about the conservation and structure of Clp proteins and to evaluate the evidence that pertains to their function.
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