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Russian Journal of Genetics, 2010
Some properties of bacteriophages with large (200 kb and more) sequenced genomes have been compared. In contrast to other large bacteriophages from different families, bacteriophages active on pseudomonads of various species (phiKZ-like bacterio phages) have some common features, which suggests their phylogenetic relationship and independence of their ...
V. Krylov +6 more
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Some properties of bacteriophages with large (200 kb and more) sequenced genomes have been compared. In contrast to other large bacteriophages from different families, bacteriophages active on pseudomonads of various species (phiKZ-like bacterio phages) have some common features, which suggests their phylogenetic relationship and independence of their ...
V. Krylov +6 more
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Biochemistry (Moscow), 2006
Bacteriophage endolysins degrading bacterial cell walls are prospective enzymes for therapy of bacterial infections. The genome of the giant bacteriophage phiKZ of Pseudomonas aeruginosa encodes two endolysins, gene products (g.p.) 144 and 181, which are homologous to lytic transglycosylases.
K. A. Miroshnikov +3 more
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Bacteriophage endolysins degrading bacterial cell walls are prospective enzymes for therapy of bacterial infections. The genome of the giant bacteriophage phiKZ of Pseudomonas aeruginosa encodes two endolysins, gene products (g.p.) 144 and 181, which are homologous to lytic transglycosylases.
K. A. Miroshnikov +3 more
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The structural peptidoglycan hydrolase gp181 of bacteriophage phiKZ.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2008Gp181 (2237 amino acids) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage phiKZ (Myoviridae) is a structural virion protein, which bears a peptidoglycan hydrolase domain near its C-terminus. This protein is supposed to degrade the peptidoglycan locally during the infection process.
Y. Briers +6 more
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A three-dimensional cryo-electron microscopy structure of the bacteriophage phiKZ head.
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2005The three-dimensional structure of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage phiKZ head has been determined by cryo-electron microscopy and image reconstruction to 18A resolution. The head has icosahedral symmetry measuring 1455 A in diameter along 5-fold axes and a unique portal vertex to which is attached an approximately 1800 A-long contractile tail.
A. Fokine +11 more
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[Certain physico-chemical properties of bacteriophage phiKZ].
Molekuliarnaia biologiia, 1980Using UV-spectroscopy and circular dichroism (CD) phi KZ bacteriophage and its DNA were investigated. From the value of optical densities in the 320--400 nm range the size of the phi KZ bacteriophage's head was determined; the diameter of phi KZ bacteriophage head was found to be equal to 1300 +/- 100 A. phi KZ bacteriophage DNA has block structure and
B V, Tiaglov +4 more
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The genome of bacteriophage φKZ of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2002Bacteriophage phiKZ is a giant virus that efficiently infects Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains pathogenic to human and, therefore, it is attractive for phage therapy. We present here the complete phiKZ genome sequence and a preliminary analysis of its genome structure. The 280,334 bp genome is a linear, circularly permutated and terminally redundant, A+T-
Vadim V, Mesyanzhinov +7 more
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Genetika, 2010
Some properties of bacteriophages with large (200 kb and more) sequenced genomes have been compared. In contrast to other large bacteriophages from different families, bacteriophages active on pseudomonads of various species (phiKZ-like bacteriophages) have some common features, which suggests their phylogenetic relationship and independence of their ...
V N, Krylov +6 more
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Some properties of bacteriophages with large (200 kb and more) sequenced genomes have been compared. In contrast to other large bacteriophages from different families, bacteriophages active on pseudomonads of various species (phiKZ-like bacteriophages) have some common features, which suggests their phylogenetic relationship and independence of their ...
V N, Krylov +6 more
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Pseudolysogeny of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria infected with φKZ-like bacteriophages
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2010In this work, a final piece of evidence proving that bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa are capable of transition to the pseudolysogenic state after infection with phiKZ-like phages has been produced. It was shown that the decisive factor in this process is multiple infection of bacteria with bacteriophages belonging to this genus.
E A, Pletnev +5 more
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“φKZ-like viruses”, a proposed new genus of myovirus bacteriophages
Archives of Virology, 2007The proposed phiKZ genus of myoviruses has 21 members. Phages are virulent, lyse Pseudomonas bacteria, and are characterized by very large heads and correspondingly high DNA contents. The genome of the type virus, phiKZ, has 306 ORFs and over 280 kbp and is the second-largest phage genome known.
V N, Krylov +3 more
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[Pseudomonas bacteriophage phiKZ--possible model for studying the genetic control of morphogenesis].
Genetika, 1978A description of structure and some bilogical properties of a new virulent Pseudomonas phage, phiKZ, is given in the paper. Phage phiKZ has unique characteristics of particle (a large size of the head and the presence in the head of a structure which is visible on electron micrographs as crosswise striated substance).
V N, Krylov, I Zh, Zhazykov
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