نتایج جستجو برای: prophages

تعداد نتایج: 1456  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
fateh rahimi department of biology, faculty of science, university of isfahan, hezarjereeb street, ir iran +98-3117932459, [email protected] majid bouzari department of biology, faculty of science, university of isfahan, hezarjereeb street, ir iran +98-3117932459, [email protected]; department of biology, faculty of science, university of isfahan, hezarjereeb street, ir iran +98-3117932459, [email protected] mohammad katouli faculty of science, health and education, university of the sunshine coast, australia mohammad reza pourshafie department of microbiology, pasteur institute of iran, ir iran +98-2166405535, [email protected]; department of microbiology, pasteur institute of iran, ir iran +98-2166405535, [email protected]

background staphylococcus aureus is a common cause of infections among humans and animals and it is known as a community-acquired and nosocomial pathogen. most of the isolates contain lysogenic phages which are responsible for production of various virulence factors such as enterotoxins, staphylokinase, β-lysin, lipase, exfoliative toxin a and pantone-vlaentine leukociden (pvl). all staphylococ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Rachid Menouni Stéphanie Champ Leon Espinosa Marc Boudvillain Mireille Ansaldi

Prophages represent a large fraction of prokaryotic genomes and often provide new functions to their hosts, in particular virulence and fitness. How prokaryotic cells maintain such gene providers is central for understanding bacterial genome evolution by horizontal transfer. Prophage excision occurs through site-specific recombination mediated by a prophage-encoded integrase. In addition, a rec...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Aušra Gaidelytė Martti Vaara Dennis H. Bamford

The use of phages is an attractive option to battle antibiotic resistant bacteria in certain bacterial infections, but the role of phage ecology in bacterial infections is obscure. Here we surveyed the phage ecology in septicemia, the most severe type of bacterial infection. We observed that the majority of the bacterial isolates from septicemia patients spontaneously secreted phages active aga...

2018
Kaneyoshi Yamamoto Yuki Yamanaka Tomohiro Shimada Paramita Sarkar Myu Yoshida Neerupma Bhardwaj Hiroki Watanabe Yuki Taira Dipankar Chatterji Akira Ishihama

The RNA polymerase (RNAP) of Escherichia coli K-12 is a complex enzyme consisting of the core enzyme with the subunit structure α2ββ'ω and one of the σ subunits with promoter recognition properties. The smallest subunit, omega (the rpoZ gene product), participates in subunit assembly by supporting the folding of the largest subunit, β', but its functional role remains unsolved except for its in...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Bart J M Vlaminckx Frank H J Schuren Roy C Montijn Martien P M Caspers M M Beitsma Wim J B Wannet Leo M Schouls Jan Verhoef Wouter T M Jansen

Invasive group A streptococcal (GAS) disease re-emerged in The Netherlands in the late 1980s. To seek an explanation for this resurgence, the genetic compositions of 22 M1 and 19 M28 GAS strains isolated in The Netherlands between 1960s and the mid-1990s were analyzed by using a mixed-genome DNA microarray. During this four-decade period, M1 and especially M28 strains acquired prophages on at l...

2016
Eugen Pfeifer Max Hünnefeld Ovidiu Popa Tino Polen Dietrich Kohlheyer Meike Baumgart Julia Frunzke

DNA of viral origin represents a ubiquitous element of bacterial genomes. Its integration into host regulatory circuits is a pivotal driver of microbial evolution but requires the stringent regulation of phage gene activity. In this study, we describe the nucleoid-associated protein CgpS, which represents an essential protein functioning as a xenogeneic silencer in the Gram-positive Corynebacte...

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