David C Grainger

David C Grainger

University of Birmingham

H-index: 32

Europe-United Kingdom

About David C Grainger

David C Grainger, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Molecular Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

H-NS is a bacterial transposon capture protein

Shaping microbiology for 75 years: highlights of research published in Microbiology. Part 2 - Communities and evolution

An unexpected abundance of bidirectional promoters within Salmonella Typhimurium plasmids

Mapping direct and indirect MarA/SoxS/Rob/RamA regulons in Salmonella Typhimurium reveals repression of csgD and biofilm formation

The environmentally-regulated interplay between local three-dimensional chromatin organisation and transcription of proVWX in E. coli

A simple mechanism for integration of quorum sensing and cAMP signalling in Vibrio cholerae

Genome-wide mapping of Vibrio cholerae VpsT binding identifies a mechanism for c-di-GMP homeostasis

Homologs of the Escherichia coli F element protein TraR, including phage lambda Orf73, directly reprogram host transcription

David C Grainger Information

University

Position

Institute of Microbiology and Infection School of Biosciences UK.

Citations(all)

4079

Citations(since 2020)

1563

Cited By

3149

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

35

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David C Grainger Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Biology

Top articles of David C Grainger

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

H-NS is a bacterial transposon capture protein

bioRxiv

Charles Cooper

Simon Legood

Rachel L Wheat

David Forrest

Prateek Sharma

...

2024

Shaping microbiology for 75 years: highlights of research published in Microbiology. Part 2 - Communities and evolution

Michael Brockhurst

Jennifer Cavet

Stephen P Diggle

David Grainger

Riccardo Mangenelli

...

2023/6/28

An unexpected abundance of bidirectional promoters within Salmonella Typhimurium plasmids

Microbiology

Alistair D Middlemiss

Emily A Warman

David Forrest

James RJ Haycocks

David C Grainger

2023/5/19

Mapping direct and indirect MarA/SoxS/Rob/RamA regulons in Salmonella Typhimurium reveals repression of csgD and biofilm formation

Microbiology

Alistair D Middlemiss

James RJ Haycocks

Anne M Stringer

Laura JV Piddock

Joseph T Wade

...

2023/5/19

The environmentally-regulated interplay between local three-dimensional chromatin organisation and transcription of proVWX in E. coli

Nature Communications

Fatema-Zahra M Rashid

Frédéric GE Crémazy

Andreas Hofmann

David Forrest

David C Grainger

...

2023/11/17

A simple mechanism for integration of quorum sensing and cAMP signalling in Vibrio cholerae

Elife

Lucas M Walker

James RJ Haycocks

Julia C Van Kessel

Triana N Dalia

Ankur B Dalia

...

2023/7/6

Genome-wide mapping of Vibrio cholerae VpsT binding identifies a mechanism for c-di-GMP homeostasis

Nucleic Acids Research

Thomas Guest

James RJ Haycocks

Gemma ZL Warren

David C Grainger

2022/1/11

Homologs of the Escherichia coli F element protein TraR, including phage lambda Orf73, directly reprogram host transcription

MBio

Saumya Gopalkrishnan

Wilma Ross

Madeline S Akbari

Xintian Li

James RJ Haycocks

...

2022/6/28

Xenogeneic silencing strategies in bacteria are dictated by RNA polymerase promiscuity

Nature communications

David Forrest

Emily A Warman

Amanda M Erkelens

Remus T Dame

David C Grainger

2022/3/3

A dual‐function RNA balances carbon uptake and central metabolism in Vibrio cholerae

The EMBO journal

Kavyaa Venkat

Mona Hoyos

James RJ Haycocks

Liam Cassidy

Beatrice Engelmann

...

2021/12/15

Widespread divergent transcription from bacterial and archaeal promoters is a consequence of DNA-sequence symmetry

Nature microbiology

Emily A Warman

David Forrest

Thomas Guest

James JRJ Haycocks

Joseph T Wade

...

2021/6

Widespread divergent transcription from prokaryotic promoters

BioRxiv

Emily Warman

David Forrest

Joseph T Wade

David C Grainger

2020/2/2

A non-canonical promoter element drives spurious transcription of horizontally acquired bacterial genes

Nucleic acids research

Emily A Warman

Shivani S Singh

Alicia G Gubieda

David C Grainger

2020/5/21

Chromosome organization in bacteria: mechanistic insights into genome structure and function

Remus T Dame

Fatema-Zahra M Rashid

David C Grainger

2020/4

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