The Vibrio harveyi master quorum-sensing regulator, LuxR, a TetR-type protein is both an activator and a repressor: DNA recognition and binding specificity at target promoters
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M. Berger | M. Bulyk | N. Wingreen | B. Bassler | A. J. Pompeani | J. Irgon
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