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H. salinarum R1 wildtype vs cyc-
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Discovery of transcription factor and regulatory network function through systematic deletion and quantitative phenotyping analysis in archaea
RNA-seq on rRNA depleted libraries from exponentially growing Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1 strains Δura3 and Δhlx2
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Histone dosage and gene expression changes in Halobacterium salinarum
A regulatory hierarchy controls the dynamic transcriptional response to extreme oxidative stress in archaea.
Evolution of Context Dependent Regulation by Expansion of Feast/Famine Regulatory Proteins
Evolution of Context Dependent Regulation by Expansion of Feast/Famine Regulatory Proteins [ChIP-chip]
Evolution of Context Dependent Regulation by Expansion of Feast/Famine Regulatory Proteins [expression]
H. salinarum NRC-1 vs VNG2099C knockout
RNA expression data from Halobacterium NRC-1 in varied extracellular salinity conditions
H. salinarum TrmB dynamics
A role for programmed cell death in the microbial loop
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Metabolic responses of the model archaeon Halobacterium sp. NRC-1 to oxygen limitation
RosR is a haloarchaeal-specific transcription factor required for the response to extreme oxidative stress in Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1.
H. salinarum transcriptome dynamics in response to 0.85mM extracellular copper
H. salinarum NRC-1 vs TFB knockouts and synthetic TFB constructs
Two transcription factors are necessary for iron homeostasis in a salt-dwelling archaeon
Two transcription factors are necessary for iron homeostasis in a salt-dwelling archaeon [ChIP-chip data]
Two transcription factors are necessary for iron homeostasis in a salt-dwelling archaeon [gene expression data]
Coordination of frontline defense mechanisms under severe oxidative stress.
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