Phages Mediate Bacterial Self-Recognition
Summary: Cells are social, and self-recognition is a conserved aspect of group behavior where cells assist kin and antagonize non-kin. However, the role of phage in self-recognition is unexplored.
Sooyeon Song+4 more
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Characterization of novel recombinant mycobacteriophages derived from homologous recombination between two temperate phages. [PDF]
Mohammed HT+4 more
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Xis and Fis proteins prevent site-specific DNA inversion in lysogens of phage HK022 [PDF]
László Dorgai+2 more
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Protection of bacteriophage-sensitive Escherichia coli by lysogens
Stanley Brown+2 more
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Phage Milagro: a platform for engineering a broad host range virulent phage for Burkholderia. [PDF]
Yao G+6 more
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Isogenic Lysogens of Diverse Shiga Toxin 2-Encoding Bacteriophages Produce Markedly Different Amounts of Shiga Toxin [PDF]
Patrick Wagner+2 more
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Diminished Diarrheal Response to Vibrio cholerae Strains Carrying the Replicative Form of the CTXΦ Genome instead of CTXΦ Lysogens in Adult Rabbits [PDF]
Shah M. Faruque+5 more
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An extended catalog of integrated prophages in the infant and adult fecal microbiome shows high prevalence of lysogeny. [PDF]
Dikareva E+6 more
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Lysogens for “laboratory” λ have the repressor level of lysogens for “natural” λ [PDF]
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