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Resistance mutation supply modulates the benefit of CRISPR immunity against virulent phages
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Characterization of strictly lytic phages infecting <i>Oenococcus oeni</i> from Merlot wines and proposal of a new genus. [PDF]
Barchi Y +7 more
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A phage nucleus-associated RNA-binding protein is required for jumbo phage infection. [PDF]
Enustun E +20 more
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Molecular basis for anti-jumbo phage immunity by AVAST Type 5
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Assembly of phiKZ bacteriophage Inner Body during infection.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2023The giant myovirus phiKZ is characterised by an Inner Body (IB) structure within its capsid, crucial for orderly DNA packaging. The IB is composed of six phiKZ-specific proteins. Notably, four of these IB proteins are co-injected with DNA into the host cell, where they potentially play a role in attacking the bacterial cell.
Anna Nichiporenko +4 more
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Microbial Pathogenesis, 2022
The emergence of highly virulent multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa has become increasingly evident among hospital-acquired infections and has raised the need for alternative therapies. Phage therapy can be one such alternative to antibiotic therapy to combat multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria, but this requires the availability of phages with a ...
P. Rai +11 more
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The emergence of highly virulent multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa has become increasingly evident among hospital-acquired infections and has raised the need for alternative therapies. Phage therapy can be one such alternative to antibiotic therapy to combat multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria, but this requires the availability of phages with a ...
P. Rai +11 more
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The study of the phiKZ phage non-canonical non-virion RNA polymerase.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2019Non-canonical multisubunit DNA-dependent RNA-polymerases (RNAP) form a new group of the main transcription enzymes, which have only distinct homology to the catalytic subunits of canonical RNAPs of bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes. One of the rare non-canonical RNAP, which was partially biochemically characterized, is non-virion RNAP (nvRNAP) encoded ...
Mariia Orekhova +4 more
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Archives of Virology, 2019
A bacteriophage infecting Edwardsiella tarda (named pEt-SU) was isolated from freshwater collected in Chung-ju, South Korea. The whole genome of pEt-SU was 276,734 bp in length, representing the first giant phage infecting Edwardsiella reported to date. A total of 284 putative open reading frames were predicted and annotated.
Sang Guen Kim +10 more
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A bacteriophage infecting Edwardsiella tarda (named pEt-SU) was isolated from freshwater collected in Chung-ju, South Korea. The whole genome of pEt-SU was 276,734 bp in length, representing the first giant phage infecting Edwardsiella reported to date. A total of 284 putative open reading frames were predicted and annotated.
Sang Guen Kim +10 more
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Atomic force microscopy analysis of bacteriophages phiKZ and T4.
Journal of Electron Microscopy, 2001Bacteriophage phiKZ was investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The well-known phage T4 was used as a reference sample. Reproducible contact mode AFM images of native and partially disintegrated particles of bacteriophage phiKZ in air were obtained.
N. Matsko +4 more
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