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Regulation of tryptophan biosynthesis: Trp-ing the TRAP or how Bacillus subtilis reinvented the wheel
Paul Babitzke
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Bacillus Subtilis (B. subtilis)
100%
TrpE
100%
Tryptophan Metabolism
100%
Operon
66%
Antiterminator
66%
Tryptophan
66%
Attenuation Mechanism
33%
Shine-Dalgarno Sequence
33%
Biosynthetic Genes
33%
Hairpin
33%
Transcription Termination
33%
Ribosome Binding Site
33%
Structural Genes
33%
Trp Operon
33%
Readthrough
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bacillus Subtilis
100%
Anabolism
100%
Tryptophan
100%
Operon
66%
RNA
33%
Crystallography
33%
Binding Site
33%
Leadership
33%
Attenuation Mechanisms
33%
Transcription
33%
Structural Gene
33%
Shine-Dalgarno Sequence
33%
Transcription Termination
33%
Trp Operon
33%