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Bacteria belonging to the genera Dickeya and Pectobacterium are responsible for significant economic losses in a wide variety of crops and ornamentals.
Malgorzata Golanowska +11 more
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Cutting out the φC31 prophage [PDF]
SummaryTo establish a lysogenic lifestyle, the temperate bacteriophage φC31 integrates its genome into the chromosome of its Streptomyces host, by site‐specific recombination between attP (the attachment site in the phage DNA) and attB (the chromosomal attachment site). This reaction is promoted by a phage‐encoded serine recombinase Int.
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A prophage-encoded abortive infection protein preserves host and prophage spread
Most bacterial pathogens are polylysogens, harbouring multiple vertically transmitted prophages1-3. These prophages enhance bacterial pathogenicity and survival by encoding virulence factors and anti-phage defence systems while retaining the capacity for horizontal transfer.
Molly R. Sargen +7 more
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The Gram-negative bacterium Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) was originally found in the Americas, but has now been identified in more than 20 countries across America, Asia, and Europe.
María Pilar VELASCO-AMO +2 more
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MOESM3 of Zonula occludens toxins and their prophages in Campylobacter species
Fang Liu +3 more
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Vibrio genomes accession numbers, prophages accession numbers, zot sequence accession numbers
Roberto Bastías
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Rapid confirmation of single copy lambda prophage integration by PCR [PDF]
Bradford S. Powell +4 more
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Search and analysis of prophages related to phage AP-16-3 in genomes of Sinorhizobium spp.
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Phigaro: high-throughput prophage sequence annotation [PDF]
Elizaveta V. Starikova +6 more
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