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A phage P1b Function needed for DNA replication in a lytic cycle, but not in the prophage

Virology, 1974
Abstract The characteristics of phages P1b and P1b ts 21 lysogens have been studied. No difference is observed between the temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant and its parental type with respect to prophage commitment to thermal induction. Unlike the lysogen of the parental type, the ts 21 lysogen fails to resume DNA synthesis after the prophage is ...
J.L. Suit, S.S. Lee
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Lytic cycle replicative forms of bacteriophages P1 and P1dl: Concatemer forms

Virology, 1981
Abstract The permutedness of bacteriophage P1 chromosomes has implied that concatemers must be lytic cycle chromosomal forms (LCF). We have partially characterized LCF of P1 and a P1dl, employing isopycnic fractionation in CsCl-ethidium bromide gradients and alkaline sucrose gradient centrifugation.
Marvin Stodolsky, John W. Bornhoeft
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Cyclic GMP signaling during the lytic cycle of Toxoplasma gondii

2019
cGMP signaling is known as one of the master regulators of diverse functions in eukaryotes; however, its architecture and functioning in protozoans remain poorly understood. In the scope of this thesis, an exclusive guanylate cyclase coupled with N-terminal P4-ATPase was reported in an obligate intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii.
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The Epstein–Barr Virus Lytic Life Cycle

2008
Shannon C. Kenney, Sankar Swaminathan
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