Conjugative transfer of streptococcal prophages harboring antibiotic resistance and virulence genes [PDF]
Jinhu Huang +15 more
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PY54, a linear plasmid prophage of Yersinia enterocolitica with covalently closed ends [PDF]
Stefan Hertwig +4 more
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The arbitrium system controls prophage induction
A. Brady +8 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Prophage-DB: A comprehensive database to explore diversity, distribution, and ecology of prophages
AbstractBackgroundViruses that infect prokaryotes (phages) constitute the most abundant group of biological agents, playing pivotal roles in microbial systems. They are known to impact microbial community dynamics, microbial ecology, and evolution. Efforts to document the diversity, host range, infection dynamics, and effects of bacteriophage infection
Etan Dieppa-Colón +2 more
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Genes from the exo–xis region of λ and Shiga toxin-converting bacteriophages influence lysogenization and prophage induction [PDF]
Sylwia Bloch +8 more
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Detonating a "time bomb": how enteric infection stress triggers prophage induction in commensal microbiota and exacerbates disease progression. [PDF]
Yang L, Xu Y, Wang X.
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PhagePro: prophage finding tool
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and use them to reproduce. Their reproductive cycle can be lytic or lysogenic. The lytic cycle leads to the bacteria death, given that the bacteriophage hijacks hosts machinery to produce phage parts necessary to assemble a new complete bacteriophage, until cell wall lyse occurs.
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Temperate phage evolve to integrate host stress and quorum signals in lysis-lysogeny decisions. [PDF]
Bruce JB +5 more
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