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Relative Contributions of Halobacteriovorax and Bacteriophage to Bacterial Cell Death under Various Environmental Conditions

Relative Contributions of Halobacteriovorax and Bacteriophage to Bacterial Cell Death under Various Environmental Conditions

... in bacterial predation in the mi- crobial food web has been well ...to bacterial mortality and, in some cases, more so than ...the bacteriophage pop- ulation showed no significant ...with ...

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Cell entry mechanism of enzymatic bacterial colicins: Porin recruitment and the thermodynamics of receptor binding

Cell entry mechanism of enzymatic bacterial colicins: Porin recruitment and the thermodynamics of receptor binding

... receptor binding. We report isothermal titration calorimetry data of BtuB binding the endonuclease toxin ColE9 and a disulfide form (ColE9 S-S ) where unfolding of the coiled-coil is prevented and, as a ...

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Bacterial Transcription Factor Binding Site Prediction

Bacterial Transcription Factor Binding Site Prediction

... The bacterial cytoplasmic targets identified to bacterial transcription factor binding sites from several base construct are principally concerned ...a bacterial spectrum kernel methods are ...

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The Process of Infection with Bacteriophage øX174 XIII. Evidence for an Essential Bacterial “Site”

The Process of Infection with Bacteriophage øX174 XIII. Evidence for an Essential Bacterial “Site”

... To construct a predicted UV inactiva- tion curve for a cell containing several vegetative centers, data on the inactivation of singly infected cells.. at a similar stage in the phage rep[r] ...

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Identification of a TolA Protein Binding Site for Bacterial Toxins

Identification of a TolA Protein Binding Site for Bacterial Toxins

... 4 proteins. The CM is capable of synthesizing energy that facilitates the translocation of molecules through the cellular envelope via an ion-electrochemical gradient (Bauman, 2004). Although the OM provides ...

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Investigating copper binding to bacterial metallothioneins SmtA and MymT

Investigating copper binding to bacterial metallothioneins SmtA and MymT

... Figure 1.7 Amino acid sequence of MymT Amino acid sequence of MymT with terminal methionine. MymT contains seven cysteines (Yellow) and two histidines (Blue), which may be involved in metal binding. Biochemical ...

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Structure of the Receptor-Binding Protein of Bacteriophage Det7: a Podoviral Tail Spike in a Myovirus

Structure of the Receptor-Binding Protein of Bacteriophage Det7: a Podoviral Tail Spike in a Myovirus

... their bacterial hosts is normally mediated by long and short tail fibers attached to a contractile tail, whereas podoviruses do not contain fibers but attach to host cells through stubby tail spikes attached to a ...

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Phylogenetic and Functional Analysis of the Bacteriophage P1 Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Protein

Phylogenetic and Functional Analysis of the Bacteriophage P1 Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Protein

... 2002 Bacteriophage P1 encodes a single-stranded DNA-binding protein (SSB-P1), which shows 66% amino acid sequence identity to the SSB protein of the host bacterium Escherichia ...promote bacterial ...

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Checks and Balances in Bacterial Cell Division

Checks and Balances in Bacterial Cell Division

... proceeds unrestricted, the proto-ring and synthetic machinery do not have to remain associated, as recently illustrated by superresolution microscopy (29). Thus, FtsBLQ is initially needed for the assembly of the ...

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Niobium uptake and release by bacterial ferric ion binding protein

Niobium uptake and release by bacterial ferric ion binding protein

... not allow an unambiguous assign- ment of a structure to the bound niobium(V) dinuclear centre since only averaged Nb–N/O bond lengths are obtained and oxygen ligands cannot be distinguished from nitrogen ...

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Bacteriophage Transcytosis Provides a Mechanism To Cross Epithelial Cell Layers

Bacteriophage Transcytosis Provides a Mechanism To Cross Epithelial Cell Layers

... ABSTRACT Bacterial viruses are among the most numerous biological entities within the human ...that bacterial viruses use to bypass epithelial cell layers and access the body remains ...confluent ...

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Bacteriophage proteins associated with the bacterial membrane after bacteriophage T7 infection.

Bacteriophage proteins associated with the bacterial membrane after bacteriophage T7 infection.

... Infection of Escherichia coli by virulent phages results in the suppression of most host protein synthesis and the induction of new pro- teins encoded by the phage (3).. A great deal of [r] ...

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Bacteriophage therapy to combat bacterial infections in poultry

Bacteriophage therapy to combat bacterial infections in poultry

... The progressive increase in the number of multi-drug resistant bacteria and the complete ban on the use of antibiotics in livestock feed in the EU, as well as the partial ban in the US, have led to the growth of research ...

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Binding of Bacteriophage P22 Tail Parts to Cells

Binding of Bacteriophage P22 Tail Parts to Cells

... (Control experiments show that resuspending cells in BS-CN for 2 hr does not impair the cells' ability to bind tails.) We interpret these results as follows: the tails react quickly with[r] ...

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Ultrastructure of Bacterial Cells Infected with Bacteriophage PM2, a Lipid-containing Bacterial Virus

Ultrastructure of Bacterial Cells Infected with Bacteriophage PM2, a Lipid-containing Bacterial Virus

... Lysing cells appear to undergo extensive damage of the cytoplasmic membrane prior to rupture of the L layer of the cell wall.. Two marine bacteriophages active against.[r] ...

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Bacteriophage T4 baseplate components. II. Binding and location of bacteriophage-induced dihydrofolate reductase.

Bacteriophage T4 baseplate components. II. Binding and location of bacteriophage-induced dihydrofolate reductase.

... Precise K values for the inactivation of incomplete particles are difficult to measure, since the final phage particle is also able to react with the antiserum.. Further, the extract con[r] ...

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Association of Replicating Bacteriophage T7 DNA with Bacterial Membranes

Association of Replicating Bacteriophage T7 DNA with Bacterial Membranes

... Centrifugation of cell lysates containing labeled host membranes and T7 DNA was as described in Fig. Fractions 3-5 from[r] ...

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Continued Synthesis of Bacterial DNA After Infection by Bacteriophage T4

Continued Synthesis of Bacterial DNA After Infection by Bacteriophage T4

... Moreover, most of the reported pulse- labeling experiments have used host and phage strains nonauxotrophic for thymidine. As dis- cussed elsewhere (16), the induction of phage[r] ...

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Bacteriophage-encoded shiga toxin gene in atypical bacterial host

Bacteriophage-encoded shiga toxin gene in atypical bacterial host

... Conclusions The beaches of San Diego, California are a popular desti- nation for residents and tourists alike. Some of these bea- ches are designated as canine-friendly where people and their canine pets are allowed to ...

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