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Structure and Functional Analysis of the Host Recognition Device of Lactococcal Phage Tuc2009

Structure and Functional Analysis of the Host Recognition Device of Lactococcal Phage Tuc2009

... BppU Tuc2009 is required for the attachment of BppA Tuc2009 to BppU Tuc2009 ...EM analysis of tripod binding. The tripods of Tuc2009 and TP901-1 contain the BppL/RBP protein, which is ... See full document

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Structure, Adsorption to Host, and Infection Mechanism of Virulent Lactococcal Phage p2

Structure, Adsorption to Host, and Infection Mechanism of Virulent Lactococcal Phage p2

... by phage p2 is a multistep process that involves revers- ible attachment, followed by baseplate activation, specific attachment of the RBPs to the saccharidic receptor, and DNA ...the host ... See full document

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The Atomic Structure of the Phage Tuc2009 Baseplate Tripod Suggests that Host Recognition Involves Two Different Carbohydrate Binding Modules

The Atomic Structure of the Phage Tuc2009 Baseplate Tripod Suggests that Host Recognition Involves Two Different Carbohydrate Binding Modules

... phages. Lactococcal phage Tuc2009 possesses extensive genomic homology to phage ...the structure of this host’s adhesion ...of phage Tuc2009 receptor binding pro- tein ... See full document

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Comparative genomics and functional analysis of the 936 group of lactococcal Siphoviridae phages

Comparative genomics and functional analysis of the 936 group of lactococcal Siphoviridae phages

... problematic phage group in lactococcal fermentation facilities 4 ...progeny phage (DNA replication and packaging, host cell recognition and lysis as well as the formation of the ... See full document

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Lactococcal 949 group phages recognize a carbohydrate receptor on the host cell surface

Lactococcal 949 group phages recognize a carbohydrate receptor on the host cell surface

... the lactococcal 949 phage group, named WRP3, was isolated from cheese whey from a Sicilian factory in ...this phage was determined, and it constitutes the largest lactococcal phage ... See full document

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Visualizing a Complete Siphoviridae Member by Single-Particle Electron Microscopy: the Structure of Lactococcal Phage TP901-1

Visualizing a Complete Siphoviridae Member by Single-Particle Electron Microscopy: the Structure of Lactococcal Phage TP901-1

... such phage particles difficult and explains the paucity of data reported for the organelle ...canonical phage structural protein modules supports the evolutionary connection proposed between all tailed ... See full document

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From Host to Phage Metabolism: Hot Tales of Phage

From Host to Phage Metabolism: Hot Tales of Phage

... of host DNA was only possible using mutants incapable of making phage ...the host DNA was very efficiently re-utilized in phage DNA (Figure 5A); this occurred even when a very large excess of ... See full document

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Phage-Host Interaction in Nature

Phage-Host Interaction in Nature

... metagenome analysis that was used in Chapter 2 to identify the must abundant viral genes in the metagenome of a higher Costa Rican ...of phage-host interaction from a theoretical ...describing ... See full document

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The effect of ribonuclease on phage-host interaction

The effect of ribonuclease on phage-host interaction

... The most reasonable interpretation of these facts seems to be that in the presence of ribonuclease phage and bacteria do com- bine, and that during this phase the phage can be inac[r] ... See full document

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Understanding and Exploiting Phage–Host Interactions

Understanding and Exploiting Phage–Host Interactions

... Along with the use of whole phages, many of the initial sensing systems use surface plasmon resistance (SPR) biosensors based on optical transduction. SPR is a phenomenon that occurs when a beam of polarized light hits a ... See full document

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Cryo-Electron Microscopy Structure of Lactococcal Siphophage 1358 Virion

Cryo-Electron Microscopy Structure of Lactococcal Siphophage 1358 Virion

... unique lactococcal phage that possesses genomic similarity to particular Listeria phages and has a host range restricted to only a minority of ...of phage 1358 displays the almost unique ... See full document

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Host-phage interaction on Agrobacterium tumefaciens. IV. Phage-directed protein synthesis.

Host-phage interaction on Agrobacterium tumefaciens. IV. Phage-directed protein synthesis.

... The major phage structural proteins, A2 and A3, are indicated in Fig. Synthesis of A3 had begun by 15 min, whereas A2 was first detected. in the 30-min sample. 4)[r] ... See full document

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Dental Caries Etiopathogenesis: Microbial Composition, Functional Activity and Host Recognition

Dental Caries Etiopathogenesis: Microbial Composition, Functional Activity and Host Recognition

... 151 These levels of Ig-coating are larger than those observed in the gut: Forty-five percent of faecal bacteria were found to be opsonized by IgA under health conditions, a proportion that increased to 69% under ... See full document

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Determinants of Phage Host Range in Staphylococcus Species.

Determinants of Phage Host Range in Staphylococcus Species.

... specific phage resistance mechanisms that define host range - the set of strains an individual phage can 13.. potentially infect.[r] ... See full document

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Global Transcriptional Analysis of Virus-Host Interactions between Phage ϕ29 and Bacillus subtilis

Global Transcriptional Analysis of Virus-Host Interactions between Phage ϕ29 and Bacillus subtilis

... other phage ␾29 promoters with a maximum transcriptional rate at 30 min postinfection ...further analysis will be needed to determine the physiological roles of the antisense transcripts and the underlying ... See full document

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Functional Analysis of a Crustacean MicroRNA in Host-Virus Interactions

Functional Analysis of a Crustacean MicroRNA in Host-Virus Interactions

... of host miRNAs can be altered during virus infection, and some of these changes may represent one aspect of host antiviral re- ...virus- host interactions was ...that host miRNAs had antiviral ... See full document

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Bacteriophage. Chapter 7. The structure of phage

Bacteriophage. Chapter 7. The structure of phage

... Deletion mutations were missing a part of the gene. In the thousands of crosses that were carried out, the frequency of obtaining wild-type recombinants was predictable based on the positions of the starting mutations. ... See full document

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Phage-Mediated Selection on Microbiota of a Long-Lived Host

Phage-Mediated Selection on Microbiota of a Long-Lived Host

... for host-parasite interactions, determine the success of infectious disease management ...free-living host-parasite populations are also occurring at a rapid rate among microbial communities living within a ... See full document

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The insertion site of the temperate phage HB-746 is located near the phage remnant in the pneumococcal host chromosome.

The insertion site of the temperate phage HB-746 is located near the phage remnant in the pneumococcal host chromosome.

... Combined Southern blot hybridization analyses of DNA digests of several clinical strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae have revealed the presence of a gene (hblR), or part of it, similar t[r] ... See full document

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Differences in Lactococcal Cell Wall Polysaccharide Structure Are Major Determining Factors in Bacteriophage Sensitivity

Differences in Lactococcal Cell Wall Polysaccharide Structure Are Major Determining Factors in Bacteriophage Sensitivity

... CWPS of C subtype strains can be swapped. Because of the high levels (99 to 100%) of DNA sequence identity observed across conserved regions of the CWPS biosynthesis gene clusters found in subtype C 1 strain L. lactis ... See full document

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