نتایج جستجو برای: lytic phage

تعداد نتایج: 28621  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2013
Clara Roces Udo Wegmann Ana B Campelo Pilar García Ana Rodríguez Beatriz Martínez

The temperate bacteriophage TP712 was unable to plaque on Lactococcus lactis ΔftsH lacking the membrane protease FtsH and complementation in trans restored the WT phenotype. Absence of ftsH did not hinder phage adsorption, phage DNA delivery or activation of the lytic cycle. Thin sections revealed that TP712 virions appeared to be correctly assembled inside the ΔftsH host, but were not released...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1981
R A Bender

Caulobacter phage phi Cr30T, a temperature-sensitive derivative of the lytic, generalized transducing phage phi Cr30, was isolated as a double temperature-sensitive recombinant in a cross between phi Cr30ts1 and phi Cr30ts2, phi Cr30T mediated generalized transduction of Caulobacter crescentus at frequencies comparable to those of phi Cr30 and eliminated the requirement for irradiation of trans...

2014
Jianda Ji Rui Zhang Nianzhi Jiao

The Roseophages, a group of marine viruses that uniquely infect the Roseobacter clade of bacteria, play a significant role in marine ecosystems. Here we present a complete genomic sequence of an N4 phage 'vB_DshP-R1', which infects Dinoroseobacter shibae DFL12, together with its structural and genomic features. vB_DshP-R1 has an ~ 75 nm diameter icosahedral structure and a complete genome of 75...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1959
C M GILMOUR E C NOLLER B WATKINS

Within recent years, phages capable of infecting various Streptomyces species have been reported (Saudek and Colingsworth, 1947; Reilly et al., 1947; Koerber et al., 1950; Perlman et al., 1951; and Alexander and McCoy, 1956). Hoehn (1949) and subsequently Gilmour and Buthala (1950) demonstrated that streptomyces phage is indigenous to soil, the natural habitat of the host. The streptomyces host...

Ahmadpour, S., Mardani, K., Tukmechi, A.,

In the present study bacteriophages isolated from rainbow trout farms and sewage treatment plants were genetically identified and their effectiveness on Yersinia ruckeri isolates from clinical cases of red mouth disease was investigated.  Fish samples suspected to red mouth disease were collected from rainbow trout farms located in west Azerbaijan. Y. ruckeri, the causative agent of red mouth d...

2015
Marta Veses-Garcia Xuan Liu Daniel J Rigden John G Kenny Alan J McCarthy Heather E Allison

Shiga-toxigenic bacteriophages are converting lambdoid phages that impart the ability to produce Shiga toxin to their hosts. Little is known about the function of most of the genes carried by these phages or the impact that lysogeny has on the Escherichia coli host. Here we use next-generation sequencing to compare the transcriptomes of E. coli strains infected with an Stx phage, before and aft...

2014
Mai Huong Ly-Chatain

In recent years, the use of lytic bacteriophages as antimicrobial agents controlling pathogenic bacteria has appeared as a promising new alternative strategy in the face of growing antibiotic resistance which has caused problems in many fields including medicine, veterinary medicine, and aquaculture. The use of bacteriophages has numerous advantages over traditional antimicrobials. The effectiv...

2016
Britt Koskella Paul Turner Timothée Poisot Esteban Martinez Michael E Hochberg

Despite knowledge about microbial responses to abiotic stress, few studies have investigated stress responses to antagonistic species, such as competitors, predators and pathogens. While it is often assumed that interacting populations of bacteria and phage will coevolve resistance and exploitation strategies, an alternative is that individual bacteria tolerate or evade phage predation through ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1967
C C Doughty J A Mann

A phage-induced cell wall solubilizing enzyme isolated from phage-infected Staphylococcus aureus phage type 80 was purified 588-fold. The pH optimal activity was 6.8 to 7.3, and pH optimal stability, 6.5 to 7.5. It was inhibited by p-hydroxymercuribenzoate, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and specific rabbit antisera. The cell wall lytic reaction is a peptidase resulting in cleavage of the cel...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1972
J R LaMontagne W C McDonald

Bacteriophage TSP-1 was isolated from soil in a search for phage which would form plaques on Bacillus subtilis W168 at 53 C. It forms clear plaques only at temperatures from 50 to 55 C. Approximately 95% of the free phage adsorb after 2 min at 53 C. The lytic cycle is between 55 and 60 min long with a burst size of about 55 particles per infected bacterium. The phage was shown to contain double...

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