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Host specificity of Salmonella weltevreden typing phages
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1982The host range of the six S. weltevreden typing phages was studied on 1469 strains belonging to 37 different Salmonella serotypes. In addition to S. weltevreden, only S. nchanga, S. give, S. lexington and S. anatum, all belonging to O group E, showed varying degrees of susceptibility to the action of some of the typing phages.
L R, Sood, S, Basu
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Virus Genes, 2004
A distinguishing feature of many microorganisms, belonging to the Gram negative group of bacteria, is the presence of the lipopolysaccharide on their cell surface. Salmonella is a prominent member of this group of bacteria. Many Salmonella phages use the LPS as the initial receptor in the infection process and they can distinguish subtle changes in the
Clari J, Salgado +2 more
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A distinguishing feature of many microorganisms, belonging to the Gram negative group of bacteria, is the presence of the lipopolysaccharide on their cell surface. Salmonella is a prominent member of this group of bacteria. Many Salmonella phages use the LPS as the initial receptor in the infection process and they can distinguish subtle changes in the
Clari J, Salgado +2 more
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Screening phages of lytic salmonella, sequencing and studying biological characteristics, applications with food and ...
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Salmonella phage PSP3, another member of the P2-like phage group
Virology, 1991Freshly isolated DNA of phage PSP3, whose morphology closely resembles that of phage P2, contained both circular and linear molecules about 31 kb in length. Linear PSP3 DNA molecules possess single-stranded cohesive termini (cos). Sequencing of the fragment anticipated to contain cos revealed a 19-base sequence identical to cos of phage 186. Of the 107
L R, Bullas +4 more
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In vitro packaging of mature phage DNA by Salmonella phage P22
Virology, 1984Mature, headful-sized DNA extracted from the Salmonella phages P22 and L, and P22/L-hybrid phages can be encapsulated in vitro by means of a packaging system for exogenous DNA. The probability of packaging reaches about 10(-3) per headful-sized molecule.
E, Strobel, W, Behnisch, H, Schmieger
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Salmonella Phages Examined in the Electron Microscope
2007Out of 177 surveyed bacteriophages, 161 (91%) are tailed and belong to the Myoviridae, Siphoviridae, and Podoviridae families (43, 55, and 59 viruses, respectively). Sixteen filamentous or isometric phages are members of the Inoviridae, Leviviridae, Microviridae, and Tectiviridae families (9%). Many tailed phages belong to established phage genera (P22,
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New Phage Types of Salmonella Typhi
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1957V R, WILSON, P R, EDWARDS
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