"Bacteriophage P1". In The Bacteriophages, Vol. 1, ed. Richard Calendar, pp. 291-438 (Plenum; 1988) Research papers Nat ... "Bacteriophage P1 Cloning System for the Isolation, Amplification, and Recovery of DNA Fragments as Large as 100 Kilobase Pairs ... "Bacteriophage P1 site-specific recombination. I. Recombination between loxP sites", Journal of Molecular Biology, 150 (4): 467- ... where he started to study the phage P1. From 1981 he directed his own group, continuing to research the P1 phage, as well as ...
"Bacteriophage P1", in Richard Calendar (ed.), The Bacteriophages, Oxford University Press, p. 350, ISBN 0195148509 Viralzone: ... "DNA Inversion Regions Min of Plasmid p15B and Cin of Bacteriophage P1: Evolution of Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Genes". Journal of ... The genome of P1 encodes 112 proteins and 5 untranslated genes and is this about twice the size of bacteriophage lambda. The ... P1 is a temperate bacteriophage that infects Escherichia coli and some other bacteria. When undergoing a lysogenic cycle the ...
loxP (locus of X-over P1) is a site on the bacteriophage P1 consisting of 34 bp. The site includes an asymmetric 8 bp sequence ... The Cre enzyme and the original Lox site called the LoxP sequence are derived from bacteriophage P1. Placing Lox sequences ... Sternberg N, Hoess R (1983). "The molecular genetics of bacteriophage P1". Annual Review of Genetics. 17 (1): 123-54. doi: ... November 2004). "Genome of bacteriophage P1". Journal of Bacteriology. 186 (21): 7032-68. doi:10.1128/JB.186.21.7032-7068.2004 ...
P1' had a unique site specific recombination system. EcoRI fragments of the P1 bacteriophage genome were generated and cloned ... Cre recombinase plays important roles in the life cycle of the P1 bacteriophage. Upon infection of a cell the Cre-loxP system ... The enzyme plays important roles in the life cycle of the P1 bacteriophage, such as cyclization of the linear genome and ... Cre recombinase is a tyrosine recombinase enzyme derived from the P1 bacteriophage. The enzyme uses a topoisomerase I-like ...
"Three functions of bacteriophage P1 involved in cell lysis". Journal of Bacteriology. 178 (4): 1099-1104. doi:10.1128/jb.178.4. ...
A P1-derived artificial chromosome, or PAC, is a DNA construct derived from the DNA of P1 bacteriophages and Bacterial ... The bacteriophage P1 was first isolated by Dr. Giuseppe Bertani. In his study, he noticed that the lysogen produced abnormal ... Sternberg, N.; Cohen, G. (1989-05-05). "Genetic analysis of the lytic replicon of bacteriophage P1. II. Organization of ... Sternberg N (January 1990). "Bacteriophage P1 cloning system for the isolation, amplification, and recovery of DNA fragments as ...
Bacteriophage P1 vectors can hold inserts 70 - 100kb in size. They begin as linear DNA molecules packaged into bacteriophage P1 ... P1 artificial chromosomes (PACs) have features of both P1 vectors and Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs). Similar to P1 ... Unlike P1 vectors, they do not need to be packaged into bacteriophage particles for transduction. Instead they are introduced ... P1 vectors also contain a P1 plasmid replicon, which ensures only one copy of the vector is present in a cell. However, there ...
Lennox, E. S. (1955). "Transduction of linked genetic characters of the host by bacteriophage P1". Virology. 1 (2): 190-206. ... In this article he described the modified single-burst experiment and the isolation of the phages P1, P2, and P3. He had ... P1, P2, and other experimental systems". Journal of Bacteriology. 186 (3): 595-600. doi:10.1128/JB.186.3.595-600.2004. PMC ...
"Visualization of bacteriophage P1 infection by cryo-electron tomography of tiny Escherichia coli". Virology. 417 (2): 304-311. ...
"Site-Specific DNA Recombination in Mammalian Cells by the Cre Recombinase of Bacteriophage P1". Proceedings of the National ... The founding member of the YR family is the lambda integrase, encoded by bacteriophage λ, enabling the integration of phage DNA ... The enzyme recognizes 34 base pair DNA sequences called loxP ("locus of crossover in phage P1"). Depending on the orientation ... This dream became reality when groups in the USA were able to introduce bacteriophage and yeast-derived site-specific ...
Citron M, Schuster H (August 1990). "The c4 repressors of bacteriophages P1 and P7 are antisense RNAs". Cell. 62 (3): 591-598. ... It was initially identified in the P1 and P7 phages of E. coli. The identification of c4 antisense RNAs solved the mystery of ... The presence of c4 antisense RNAs in bacteria is to be expected, since the P1 and P7 phages are temperate and can stably ...
A similar cloning vector called a PAC has also been produced from the DNA of P1 bacteriophage. BACs are often used to sequence ...
The high level of similarities in the tail fiber genes of phage P2, P1, Mu, λ, K3 and T2, which belong to different families, ... The P2-like bacteriophages. In R. Calendar (ed.), The bacteriophages. Oxford Press, Oxford, 2005: p. 365-390 Lindahl, G., ... Bacteriophage P2 was first isolated by G. Bertani from the Lisbonne and Carrère strain of E. coli in 1951. Since that time, a ... Bacteriophage P2, scientific name Escherichia virus P2, is a temperate phage that infects E. coli. It is a tailed virus with a ...
Some proteins known to contain a KilA-N domain are listed below: Bacteriophage P1 protein kilA Fowlpox virus (FPV) protein ...
To determine the anti-viral capacity of beeswax wrap bacteriophages M13 and P1 were incubated in a liquid phase with the ...
P1 is a major capsid protein which is responsible of forming the skeleton of the polymerase complex. In the interior of the ... Φ6 and its relatives have a lipid membrane around their nucleocapsid, a rare trait among bacteriophages. It is a lytic phage, ... Φ6 (Phi 6) is the best-studied bacteriophage of the virus family Cystoviridae. It infects Pseudomonas bacteria (typically plant ... its structure has been studied by scientists interested in lipid-containing bacteriophages, and it has been used as a model ...
The p1 protein of Ff phage (i. e. genus Inovirus), which is required for phage assembly at the membrane, has a membrane- ... Filamentous bacteriophages are a family of viruses (Inoviridae) that infect bacteria, or bacteriophages. They are named for ... species Escherichia virus M13 M13 bacteriophage f1 phage species Filamentous bacteriophage fd (proposal) fd phage genus ... inactivated infectivity as predicted for a filamentous bacteriophage morphology. Three filamentous bacteriophages, fd, f1 and ...
186 phage λ phage Φ6 phage Φ29 phage ΦX174 Bacteriophage φCb5 G4 phage M13 phage MS2 phage (23-28 nm in size) N4 phage P1 phage ... The largest bacteriophage genomes reach a size of 735 kb. Bacteriophage genomes can be highly mosaic, i.e. the genome of many ... Bacteriophages are among the most common and diverse entities in the biosphere. Bacteriophages are ubiquitous viruses, found ... "T4 Bacteriophage targeting E. coli bacteria". Animation by Hybrid Animation Medical. 21 December 2009. Bacteriophages: What are ...
... p1 bacteriophage MeSH A11.284.187.178.200 - chromosomes, artificial, yeast MeSH A11.284.187.190 - chromosomes, bacterial MeSH ...
... bacteriophage p1 MeSH B04.123.205.305 - bacteriophage p2 MeSH B04.123.205.320 - bacteriophage phi x 174 MeSH B04.123.205.350 - ... bacteriophage mu MeSH B04.280.090.500.300 - bacteriophage p1 MeSH B04.280.090.500.305 - bacteriophage p2 MeSH B04.280.090.500. ... bacteriophage p1 MeSH B04.123.150.500.305 - bacteriophage p2 MeSH B04.123.150.500.350 - bacteriophage t4 MeSH B04.123.150.700 ... bacteriophage t4 MeSH B04.123.205.891.230 - bacteriophage t7 MeSH B04.123.230.070 - bacteriophage phi 6 MeSH B04.123.370.400 - ...
... p1 bacteriophage MeSH G14.337.249.200 - chromosomes, artificial, yeast MeSH G14.340.024.079 - attachment sites, microbiological ... p1 bacteriophage MeSH G14.162.178.200 - chromosomes, artificial, yeast MeSH G14.162.190.170 - chromosomes, artificial, ...
... see C1 and P1 (neuroscience) DSC-P100, a digital camera HMAS Buccaneer (P 100), a patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy NNS ... a bacteriophage Mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease-2 P100, a NIOSH air filtration rating P100, an event-related ...
Eqolosins prefer bulky amino acid residues at the P1 site and small amino acid residues at the P1′ site. A characteristic of ... A convergently evolved glutamic peptidase, the pre-neck appendage protein (bacteriophage phi-29), uses a Glu and Asp dyad at ...
Bacteriophage PM2 was first described in 1968 after isolation from seawater sampled from the coast of Chile. The genus contains ... The icosahedral capsid (T = 21) is 56 nanometers (nm) in diameter and is composed of 1200 P1 (spike) and 60 P2 (capsid) ... Corticoviruses are bacteriophages; that is, their natural hosts are bacteria. The genus contains two species. The name is ... Harrison, S.C., Caspar, D.L., Camerini-Otero, R.D. and Franklin, R.M. (1971). Lipid and protein arrangement in bacteriophage ...
The bacteriophages used for cloning are the λ phage and M13 phage. There is an upper limit on the amount of DNA that can be ... BACs are based on F plasmid, another artificial chromosome called the PAC is based on the P1 phage. Yeast artificial chromosome ... Some plasmids contain an M13 bacteriophage origin of replication and may be used to generate single-stranded DNA. These are ... Cosmids are plasmids that incorporate a segment of bacteriophage λ DNA that has the cohesive end site (cos) which contains ...
During an infection, bacteriophages hijack transcription and translation, which could prevent antitoxin replenishment and ... "Escherichia coli mazEF-mediated cell death as a defense mechanism that inhibits the spread of phage P1". Molecular Genetics and ... Dy RL, Przybilski R, Semeijn K, Salmond GP, Fineran PC (April 2014). "A widespread bacteriophage abortive infection system ... Type III toxin-antitoxin (AbiQ) systems have been shown to protect bacteria from bacteriophages altruistically. ...
The bacteriophage λ-red operon consists of the exo, bet, and gam genes which, together, are responsible for recombineering. ... recombineering and P1 transduction in Escherichia coli". Nucleic Acids Research. 41 (22): e204. doi:10.1093/nar/gkt1075. ISSN ... In this system, the red operon from bacteriophage λ is transfected into E. coli cells to facilitate incorporation of linear ... In this system, sequences matching foreign bacteriophage or plasmid DNA are incorporated as "spacer" sequences into the ...
Bacteriophage P2, a temperate phage of the family Myoviridae that infects E. coli P2 laboratory, biosafety-level-2 laboratory ... a variant of the 1923 P-1 Hawk biplane fighter of the United States Army Air Corps P-2 Neptune, known as "P2V Neptune" until ...
The genes for cholera toxin are carried by CTXphi (CTXφ), a temperate bacteriophage inserted into the V. cholerae genome. CTXφ ... including a P1 plastid-like origin of replication. CTXφ (also called CTXphi) is a filamentous phage that contains the genes for ... a temperate bacteriophage (virus). The virus only produces the toxin when inserted into the bacterial DNA. Quorum sensing in V ...
Bacteriophage T12 infection of S. pyogenes enables the production of speA, and increases virulence. SpeB was identified in 1919 ... It requires three amino acids before the cleavage site, known as P1, P2 and P3. Of these, SpeB has a preference for hydrophobic ... In contrast, speA, speC and speH-M are encoded by bacteriophages. There is a lack of consensus over the location of the speG ... McShan, WM; Tang, YF; Ferretti, JJ (1997). "Bacteriophage T12 of Streptococcus pyogenes integrates into the gene encoding a ...