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The Defective Prophage Pool of Escherichia coli O157: Prophage-Prophage Interactions Potentiate Horizontal Transfer of Virulence Determinants

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Prophage Finder: A Prophage Loci Prediction Tool for Prokaryotic Genome Sequences

open access: yesIn Silico Biology, 2006
Prophage loci often remain under-annotated or even unrecognized in prokaryotic genome sequencing projects. A PHP application, Prophage Finder, has been developed and implemented to predict prophage loci, based upon clusters of phage-related gene products encoded within DNA sequences.
M, Bose, Robert D, Barber
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Orientation of prophage Mu

Virology, 1973
The temperate bacteriophage Mu can integrate into the chromosome of Escherichia coli in opposite orientations. Both orientations are frequent among Mu insertions in the lacZ gene. The method for determining the prophage orientation described here can be used to orient a Mu prophage located at any site on the host chromosome and to produce F ...
J B, Zeldis, A I, Bukhari, D, Zipser
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Prophages

2022
All the prophages in publicly available ...
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Prophage insertion sites

Research in Microbiology, 2003
Insertion of viral DNA into host chromosomes is an ancient process essential for propagation in the proviral form. Many present-day bacteriophages insert at specific sites on the host chromosome. Insertion by two coliphage families (lambdoid and P4-like) is compared. For both families, insertion sites frequently lie within tRNA genes.
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Prophage mapping by transformation

Virology, 1969
Abstract A procedure is described for the preparation and isolation of defectively lysogenic strains of Hemophilus influenzae carrying prophage HP1. A quantitative technique for the assay of wild-type lysogenic transformants has been developed. A number of defective prophage mutants have been mapped by transformation in reciprocal two-point crosses ...
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Prophage distribution in coryneform bacteria

Research in Microbiology, 1995
Four temperate bacteriophages of corynebacteria were isolated after UV induction. Phages phi 304L and phi 304S were both induced from Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13058, ATCC 21488, ATCC 21649 and ATCC 21650 strains, and have no known sensitive host. Phages phi 15 and phi 16 were both induced from ATCC 14020 and ATCC 21792.
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Prophages and Cryptic Prophages

1998
A large group of natural bacteriophages (called temperate) can establish a permanent relationship with their hosts (lysogeny), where most viral functions are repressed and the phage genome (prophage) is transmitted vertically from mother to daughters at cell division.
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Defective prophages of bacteriophage Mu

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1976
A method is described for the isolation of thermoinducible defective Mu lysogens. Four of these defective lysogens were studied more extensively. By marker-rescue experiments it was shown that the strain harbouring the smallest defective prophage contains the immunity gene cts and the genes A and B; the strain with the largest defective prophage still ...
G C, Westmaas   +2 more
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Prophage against phage

Nature Reviews Microbiology
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