Elena Sineva

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Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Basu S, Sineva E, Nguyen L, et al. (2022) Host-derived chimeric peptides clear the causative bacteria and augment host innate immunity during infection: A case study of HLB in citrus and fire blight in apple. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13: 929478
Lin W, Das K, Degen D, et al. (2018) Structural Basis of Transcription Inhibition by Fidaxomicin (Lipiarmycin A3). Molecular Cell
Molodtsov V, Sineva E, Zhang L, et al. (2018) Allosteric Effector ppGpp Potentiates the Inhibition of Transcript Initiation by DksA. Molecular Cell
Zhang Y, Degen D, Ho MX, et al. (2014) GE23077 binds to the RNA polymerase 'i' and 'i+1' sites and prevents the binding of initiating nucleotides. Elife. 3: e02450
Sineva E, Shadrin A, Rodikova EA, et al. (2012) Iron regulates expression of Bacillus cereus hemolysin II via global regulator Fur. Journal of Bacteriology. 194: 3327-35
Srivastava A, Talaue M, Liu S, et al. (2011) New target for inhibition of bacterial RNA polymerase: 'switch region'. Current Opinion in Microbiology. 14: 532-43
Yakhnin H, Yakhnin AV, Baker CS, et al. (2011) Complex regulation of the global regulatory gene csrA: CsrA-mediated translational repression, transcription from five promoters by Eσ⁷⁰ and Eσ(S), and indirect transcriptional activation by CsrA. Molecular Microbiology. 81: 689-704
Pavlova O, Mukhopadhyay J, Sineva E, et al. (2008) Systematic structure-activity analysis of microcin J25. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 25589-95
Lapouge K, Sineva E, Lindell M, et al. (2007) Mechanism of hcnA mRNA recognition in the Gac/Rsm signal transduction pathway of Pseudomonas fluorescens Molecular Microbiology. 66: 341-356
Tuske S, Sarafianos SG, Wang X, et al. (2005) Inhibition of bacterial RNA polymerase by streptolydigin: stabilization of a straight-bridge-helix active-center conformation. Cell. 122: 541-52
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