The Pseudomonas phage F116 holin is a non-characterized holin homologous to one in Neisseria gonorrheae that has been ... This protein is the prototype of the Pseudomonas phage F116 holin (F116 Holin) family (TC# 1.E.25), which is a member of the ... The original text was at "1.E.25 The Pseudomonas phage F116 Holin (F116 Holin) Family" v t e (Articles with short description, ... A region of NgoPhi2 showed high similarity with the Pseudomonas aeruginosa generalized transducing phage F116. NgoPhi1 and ...
doi:10.1126/science.aat9691 about Pseudomonas aeruginosa filamentous phages (Pf-phages), Inoviridae. See also: UM researchers ... September 2017). "Pseudomonas predators: understanding and exploiting phage-host interactions". Nature Reviews. Microbiology. ... Phages are produced as sterile liquid, suitable for intake, applications etc. Phage therapy against ear infections caused by P ... "What Is a Pseudomonas Infection?". MedicineNet. Retrieved 8 December 2020. "Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Healthcare Settings". ...
"The Phage Nucleus and Tubulin Spindle Are Conserved among Large Pseudomonas Phages". Cell Reports. 20 (7): 1563-1571. doi: ... Phages of the genus Phikzlikevirus, as well as a Serratia phage PCH45, use a shell protein (Q8SDA8) to build a nucleus-like ... It protects phage DNA from host defenses like restriction enzymes and type I CRISPR-Cas systems. A spindle-forming tubulin, ... "A jumbo phage that forms a nucleus-like structure evades CRISPR-Cas DNA targeting but is vulnerable to type III RNA-based ...
"The Phage Nucleus and Tubulin Spindle Are Conserved among Large Pseudomonas Phages". Cell Reports. 20 (7): 1563-1571. doi: ... Phages in this genus are considered large or "jumbo" phages. Three phages in this genus (φKZ, φPA3, and 201φ2-1) are known to ... The following three species are assigned to the genus: Pseudomonas virus PA7 Pseudomonas virus phiKZ Pseudomonas virus SL2 ... These phages also establish a bipolar spindle using a tubulin-like PhuZ protein which centers the phage nucleus. It provides ...
"Phage selection restores antibiotic sensitivity in MDR Pseudomonas aeruginosa". Scientific Reports. 6 (1): 26717. Bibcode: ... One major drawback to phage therapy is the evolution of phage-resistant microbes which was seen in a majority of phage therapy ... Phage therapy offers considerably higher specificity as the phage can be engineered to only infect a certain bacteria species. ... Phage therapy also allows for the possibility of biofilm penetration in cases where antibiotics are ineffective due to the ...
2017). "The Phage Nucleus and Tubulin Spindle Are Conserved among Large Pseudomonas Phages". Cell Reports. 20 (7): 1563-1571. ... The same researchers also found that this same phage encodes a eukaryotic homologue to tubulin (PhuZ) that plays the role of ...
Pseudomonas phage phiKMV also shared commonalities at the genome organizational level. As such, based on the available ... Enterobacteriaceae phages SP6 and K1-5 were the first to be considered as an estranged subgroup of the "T7 supergroup". ... The name of this family, termed Autographiviridae, refers to the "auto-graphein" or "self-transcribing" phages which encode ...
To inject their genetic material, phages need to bind to a specific bacterial cell surface receptor. The bacterium may prevent ... Another model system consists of the plant- and animal-colonizing bacterium Pseudomonas and its bacteriophages. This system ... In the presence of phages, such pleiotropy may lead to polymorphisms in the bacterial population and thus enhance biodiversity ... Furthermore, coevolution with phages may promote allopatric diversity, potentially enhancing biodiversity and possibly ...
"Phage treatment of an aortic graft infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa". Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 2018 (1): 60- ... This case involved use of nebulized phage to treat a multidrug resistant lung infection in Paige Rogers, a woman with cystic ... He is known for his work in phage therapy exploiting genetic trade-offs to treat antibiotic resistant bacterial infections. He ... In January 2016, Chan treated an antibiotic resistant infection of a Dacron aortic graft caused by the superbug Pseudomonas ...
... , formerly Pseudomonas phage 42, is a bacteriophage known to infect Pseudomonas bacteria. Ackermann, H.W.; ...
... as well as a number of Pseudomonas phages (LUZ7, LIT1 and PEV2) Group: dsDNA Order: Caudovirales Family: Podoviridae Genus: ... "Molecular and physiological analysis of three Pseudomonas aeruginosa phages belonging to the "N4-like viruses"". Virology. 405 ... All the phages of this genus are strictly virulent and contain a linear dsDNA genome (with terminal repeats) in the range of 70 ... A remarkable feature of this clade of phages is the use of three distinct RNA polymerases during its infection cycle. A giant ...
August 2008). "The intron-containing genome of the lytic Pseudomonas virus LUZ24 resembles the temperate phage PaP3". Virology ... Pseudomonas virus Ab22 Pseudomonas virus CHU Pseudomonas virus LUZ24 Pseudomonas virus PAA2 Pseudomonas virus PaP3 Pseudomonas ... Although these phages produce small and turbid plaques, all attempts to isolate stable lysogenic P. aeruginosa clones failed. ... virus PaP4 Pseudomonas virus TL Viruses in Bruynoghevirus are non-enveloped, with an icosahedral head (63 nm) and a short tail ...
Bioprecipitation Ice-minus bacteria Pseudomonas phage Φ6 National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria "Pseudomonas syringae ... "DNA relatedness among the pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae and description of Pseudomonas tremae sp. nov. and Pseudomonas ... Pseudomonas syringae is a member of the genus Pseudomonas, and based on 16S rRNA analysis, it has been placed in the P. ... "PPI home - Pseudomonas-Plant Interaction - Pseudomonas syringae Genome Resources Home Page". Cornell University & National ...
... is found in Pseudomonas fluorescens phage OBP, which belongs in the Myoviridae family of bacteriophages. Because of ... "Characterization of modular bacteriophage endolysins from Myoviridae phages OBP, 201φ2-1 and PVP-SE1". PLOS ONE. 7 (5): e36991 ... "Muralytic activity and modular structure of the endolysins of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophages phiKZ and EL". Molecular ...
However, at least some viruses, including Pseudomonas phage phi6 become more infectious when treated with triethylene glycol. ...
Billing, Eve (1962). "The Value of Phage Sensitivity Tests for the Identification of Phytopathogenic Pseudomonas Spp". Journal ... Journal of Applied Bacteriology 29 470 - 487 E. Billing (1960) An association between capsulation and phage sensitivity in ... that were effective in identifying bacterial Pseudomonas groups and species. Eve Billing trained in microbiology at the ...
These inhibitors are mainly found in Pseudomonas phages, which are capable of infecting Pseudomonas aeruginosas possessing a ... Consequently, initial abortive phage infections may be unable to hamper CRISPR immunity, but phage-phage cooperation can ... These proteins were not only present in Pseudomonas aeruginosa's phages, as they also affected other cells of the ... Phage therapy consists of the infection of bacteria using phages, which are much more specific and cause less side effects than ...
... explosive release and killing activity of phage tail-like weapons for Pseudomonas kin exclusion". Communications Biology. 87 (4 ... Pseudomonas -genus produces bacteriocins called pyocins. S-type pyocins belong to CLBs, but R- and F-type pyocins belong to ... Michel-Briand Y, Baysse C (May 2002). "The pyocins of Pseudomonas aeruginosa". Biochimie. 84 (5-6): 499-510. doi:10.1016/S0300- ... Furthermore, bacteriocins active against E. coli, Salmonella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa have been produced in plants with the ...
For instance, infection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by the temperate phage PaP3 changed the expression of 38% (2160/5633) of its ... 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 ... P2 phage P4 phage R17 phage T2 phage T4 phage (169 kbp genome, 200 nm long) T7 phage T12 phage Viruses portal Bacterivore ... Phage display is a different use of phages involving a library of phages with a variable peptide linked to a surface protein. ...
"The R-type pyocin of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is related to P2 phage, and the F-type is related to lambda phage". Molecular ... of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 exhibits a hydrophobicity profile similar to holins of P2 and φCTX phages with two peaks of ... The Pseudomonas aeruginosa Hol Holin (Hol Holin) Family (TC# 1.E.20) is a group of transporters belonging to the Holin ... Portal: Biology As of this edit, this article uses content from "1.E.20 The Pseudomonas aeruginosa Hol Holin (Hol Holin) Family ...
... a cytotoxin-converting phage of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Implications for phage evolution and horizontal gene transfer via ... Pseudomonas virus phiCTX is a virus of the family Myoviridae, genus Citexvirus. As a member of the group I of the Baltimore ... The propagation of the virions includes the attaching to a host cell (a bacterium, as Pseudomonas virus phiCTX is a ... classification, Pseudomonas virus phiCTX is a dsDNA virus. All the family Myoviridae members share a nonenveloped morphology ...
Burkholderia phages Pseudomonas aeruginosa Ralstonia solanacearum Pathema-Clostridium Clostridium acetobutylicum Clostridium ...
The Pseudomonas phage F116 Holin (F116 Holin) Family 1.E.50 - The Beta-Proteobacterial Holin (BP-Hol) Family All four of these ...
... a Pseudomonas phage, see List of viruses Posnansky/Fronius PF-1 White Knight, model PF-1 glider "White Knight" from Posnansky/ ...
... phage Φ6 Pseudomonas phage ΦCTX Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage EL Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage ΦKMV (a Phikmvvirus) ... Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage LUZ19 (a Phikmvvirus) Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage ΦKZ Pseudomonas putida phage gh-1 Culture ... Pseudomonas at origin of world's rain and snow Pseudomonas survive in nuclear reactor Pseudomonas genome database Pseudomonas ... Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage LKD16 (a Phikmvvirus) Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage LKA1 (a Phikmvvirus) ...
Phages were used successfully at Yale University by Benjamin Chan to treat a Pseudomonas infection in 2016. Intravenous phage ... Even engineered phages and induced artificial internalization of phages into mammalian cells do not result in phage propagation ... In 2015, a group of phage therapy experts summarized the quality and safety requirements for sustainable phage therapy. Phage ... "phage Muddy") each from among those catalogued by SEA-PHAGES (Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and ...
Essential human-bacterial-phage interactions and delivery considerations for use in Pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected airways". ... Pseudomonas can develop special characteristics that allow the formation of large colonies, known as "mucoid" Pseudomonas, ... Phage therapy is being studied for multidrug resistant bacteria in people with CF. A number of small molecules that aim at ... Eventually, Pseudomonas aeruginosa (and sometimes Burkholderia cepacia) dominates. By 18 years of age, 80% of patients with ...
"Pseudomonas putida bacteriophage gh-1 ATCC ® 12633-B1™". - ATCC database entry for gh-1 "Pseudomonad phage gh-1". - Virus-Host ... Pseudomonas virus gh1 (Bacteriophage gh-1) is a bacteriophage capable of infecting susceptible strains of Pseudomonas putida. ... It has been shown that this phage group requires an intact O-antigen on its host's outer membrane in order to successfully ... Lee, L.; Boezi, J. (1966). "Characterization of bacteriophage gh-1 for Pseudomonas putida". Journal of Bacteriology. American ...
Phage Φ6 has been used extensively in additional phage experimental evolution studies. Double-stranded RNA viruses Murphy FA, ... The completed phage progeny remain in the cytosol until sufficient levels of the lytic protein P5 degrade the host cell wall. ... It infects Pseudomonas bacteria (typically plant-pathogenic P. syringae). It has a three-part, segmented, double-stranded RNA ... It is a lytic phage, though under certain circumstances has been observed to display a delay in lysis which may be described as ...
... effectiveness and pharmacodynamics of two therapeutic phage cocktails to treat Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa burn ... Phage therapy Brussow, H. (23 November 2013). "Editorial Commentary: Phage Therapy: Quo Vadis?". Clinical Infectious Diseases. ... The primary cause of a lower than expected phage concentration was due to storage instability of the bacteriophages used in the ... A total of 27 patients was included, with 13 randomised to receive phage therapy and the remainder standard treatment. The ...