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Griffith KL, Fitzpatrick MM, Keen EF, Wolf RE.\'a0 2009.\'a0\'a0Two functions of the C-terminal domain of Escherichia coli Rob: mediating "sequestration-dispersal" as a novel off-on switch for regulating Rob's activity as a transcription activator and preventing degradation of Rob by Lon protease.. J Mol Biol. 388(3):415-30.\par \par Griffith KL, Grossman AD.\'a0 2008.\'a0\'a0A degenerate tripartite DNA-binding site required for activation of ComA-dependent quorum response gene expression in Bacillus subtilis.. J Mol Biol. 381(2):261-75.\par \par Griffith KL, Grossman AD.\'a0 2008.\'a0\'a0Inducible protein degradation in Bacillus subtilis using heterologous peptide tags and adaptor proteins to target substrates to the protease ClpXP.. Mol Microbiol. 70(4):1012-25.\par \par Griffith KL, Becker SM, Wolf RE.\'a0 2005.\'a0\'a0Characterization of TetD as a transcriptional activator of a subset of genes of the Escherichia coli SoxS/MarA/Rob regulon.. Mol Microbiol. 56(4):1103-17.\par \par Griffith KL, Shah IM, Wolf RE.\'a0 2004.\'a0\'a0Proteolytic degradation of Escherichia coli transcription activators SoxS and MarA as the mechanism for reversing the induction of the superoxide (SoxRS) and multiple antibiotic resistance (Mar) regulons.. Mol Microbiol. 51(6):1801-16.\par \par Griffith KL, Wolf RE.\'a0 2002.\'a0\'a0A comprehensive alanine scanning mutagenesis of the Escherichia coli transcriptional activator SoxS: identifying amino acids important for DNA binding and transcription activation.. J Mol Biol. 322(2):237-57.\par \par Griffith KL, Shah IM, Myers TE, O'Neill MC, Wolf RE.\'a0 2002.\'a0\'a0Evidence for "pre-recruitment" as a new mechanism of transcription activation in Escherichia coli: the large excess of SoxS binding sites per cell relative to the number of SoxS molecules per cell.. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 291(4):979-86.\par \par }