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 ... Basic research - Bacteriophages are important model organisms for studying principles of evolution and ecology. Bacteriophages ...
Bacteriophage Qβ enters its host cell after binding to the side of the F-pilus. The genome of Qβ is approximately 4,217 ... In bacteriophage MS2, the maturation protein is called the A protein, as it belongs to the first open reading frame in the ... Bacteriophage Qbeta (Qubevirus durum), commonly referred to as Qbeta or Qβ, is a positive-strand RNA virus which infects ... RNA from Bacteriophage Qβ was used by Sol Spiegelman in experiments that favored faster replication, and thus shorter strands ...
... is a bacteriophage that infects Caulobacter bacteria and other caulobacteria. The bacteriophage was ... The bacteriophage is similar to the RNA bacteriophages of Escherichia in that it is composed of a single positive single- ... The φCb5 bacteriophage differs from Escherichia RNA bacteriophages in host specificity, salt sensitivity, and the presence of ... As for related bacteriophages, ORFs encode maturation, coat, RNA replicase, and lysis proteins, but unlike other members of ...
A moron, in the context of bacteriophage genetics, is an extra gene in a prophage genome without a function in the phage's ... The term moron comes from the notion that the additional genes mean that these bacteriophage genomes have "more on" them. ... Cumby, N; Davidson, AR; Maxwell, KL (2012). "The moron comes of age". Bacteriophage. 2 (4): 225-228. doi:10.4161/bact.23146. ... v t e (DNA, Bacteriophages, All stub articles, Virus stubs). ...
... is a bacteriophage that infects Acinetobacter bacteria. Contains a genome linear of positive single- ... The bacteriophage belongs to the genus Apeevirus of the Duinviridae family and is the namesake of the genus. Dann Turner, Hans- ... Comparative Analysis of 37 Acinetobacter Bacteriophages. MDPI. Callanan J, Stockdale SR, Adriaenssens EM, Kuhn JH (January 2021 ... Bacteriophages, Riboviria, All stub articles, Virus stubs). ...
It is closely related to bacteriophage MS2 and assigned to the same species. f2 was the first RNA-containing bacteriophage to ... Bacteriophage f2 is an icosahedral, positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus that infects the bacterium Escherichia coli. ... Loeb, T.; Zinder, N. D. (1961). "A bacteriophage containing RNA". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 47 (3): 282-289. Bibcode:1961PNAS ... Chapter 15". In Calendar, R. L. (ed.). The Bacteriophages (Second ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 175-196. ISBN 0195148509. ...
... is a bacteriophage that infects Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. It is a proposed species of the family ... NCBI: Bacteriophage T12 (species) W. M. McShan; Y. F. Tang; J. J. Ferretti (1997). "Bacteriophage T12 of Streptococcus pyogenes ... Bacteriophage T12, proposed member of family Siphoviridae including related speA-carrying bacteriophages, is also a prototypic ... This mutant, the bacteriophage T12cp1, entered the lytic cycle, a life cycle in which the host cell is destroyed. In 1983, ...
... , also known as mu phage or mu bacteriophage, is a muvirus (the first of its kind to be identified) of the ... 2002), "Bacteriophage Mu genome sequence: analysis and comparison with Mu-like prophages in Haemophilus, Neisseria and ... created a crystal structure of the Mu bacteriophage transpososome, allowing for a detailed understanding of the process Mu ... Montano SP, Pigli YZ, Rice PA (2012). "4FCY: Crystal Structure of the Bacteriophage MU Transpososome". Nature. 491: 413-417. ...
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 ... Bacteriophage P2 is a temperate phage, which means that it can propagate lytically (i.e. directing the host cell to produce ...
Page for Bacteriophage pRNA at Rfam v t e (CS1 errors: periodical ignored, Non-coding RNA, Bacteriophages, All stub articles, ... Bacteriophage pRNA is a ncRNA element. During replication of linear dsDNA viruses, the viral genome is packaged into the pre- ... In some bacteriophage, an RNA (pRNA) molecule is a vital component of this motor. Structural analyses of the packaging motor ... Guo PX, Erickson S, Anderson D (1987). "A small viral RNA is required for in vitro packaging of bacteriophage phi 29 DNA". ...
M13 is one of the Ff phages (fd and f1 are others), a member of the family filamentous bacteriophage (inovirus). Ff phages are ... Khalil AS, Ferrer JM, Brau RR, Kottmann ST, Noren CJ, Lang MJ, Belcher AM (March 2007). "Single M13 bacteriophage tethering and ... Suthiwangcharoen N, Li T, Li K, Thompson P, You S, Wang Q (May 2011). "M13 bacteriophage-polymer nanoassemblies as drug ... Phage display Phagemid Filamentous bacteriophage Smeal SW, Schmitt MA, Pereira RR, Prasad A, Fisk JD (January 2017). " ...
... is a bacteriophage that infects the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus cereus. Kong, M; Kim, M; Ryu, S (June ... 2012). "Complete Genome Sequence of Bacillus cereus Bacteriophage PBC1". Journal of Virology. 86 (11): 6379-80. doi:10.1128/JVI ...
Giles is a bacteriophage that infects Mycobacterium smegmatis bacteria. The genome of this phage is very different from that of ... "Functional requirements for bacteriophage growth: gene essentiality and expression in mycobacteriophage Giles". Molecular ...
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 ... Three filamentous bacteriophages, fd, f1 and M13, were isolated and characterized by three different research groups in the ...
Bacteriophage.news (2023-04-13). "Rapunzel bacteriophage against Thermus thermophilus , Bacteriophage.news". Retrieved 2023-10- ... The Rapunzel bacteriophage (also known as the Rapunzel phage or as P76-26) is a bacteriophage with a very long tail mesuring in ... Because the Rapunzel bacteriophage has the protien endolysin, the Rapunzel bacteriophage may potentially be better adapted to ... Rapunzel Bacteriophage' Has Extremely Long Tail, Researchers Say , Sci.News". Sci.News: Breaking Science News. 2023-03-14. ...
Viruses portal bacteriophage bacteriophage f2 bacteriophage Qβ phi-X174 phage van Duin J, Tsareva N (2006). "Single-stranded ... MS2 is a member of a family of closely related bacterial viruses that includes bacteriophage f2, bacteriophage Qβ, R17, and GA ... Bacteriophage MS2 (Emesvirus zinderi), commonly called MS2, is an icosahedral, positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus that ... In 1961, MS2 was isolated by Alvin John Clark and recognized as an RNA-containing phage very similar to bacteriophage f2. In ...
In molecular biology, bacteriophage scaffolding proteins are proteins involved in bacteriophage assembly. The assembly of a ... In bacteriophage, scaffolding proteins B and D are responsible for procapsid formation. 240 copies of protein D form the ...
The CTXφ bacteriophage is a filamentous bacteriophage. It is a positive-strand DNA virus with single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). CTXφ ... After the production of the proteins and genomic material necessary to create new virion forms of the bacteriophage, the ...
Long-circulating bacteriophage as antibacterial agents. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:3188-3192. Gupta, K., Y. Lee and J. Yin. ... Lysis timing and bacteriophage fitness. Genetics 172:17-26. Abedon, S. T., P. Hyman, and C. Thomas. 2003. Experimental ... Drift increases the advantage of sex in RNA bacteriophage Turner, P. E., and L. Chao. 1998. Sex and the evolution of intrahost ... Coevolution of bacteriophage PP01 and Escherichia coli O157:H7 in continuous culture. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 69:170-176. ...
Bacteriophages. Interscience, New York. OCLC 326505 Ho, N. B., Z. T. Si, and M. X. Yu. 1959. Bacteriophages from China. An ... French; The Bacteriophage and its Behavior] OCLC 11981307 d'Hérelle, F., and G. H. Smith. 1926. The Bacteriophage and Its ... The Bacteriophages. Volume I Plenum Press, New York. OCLC 18686137 Calendar, R. 1988. The Bacteriophages. Volume II Plenum ... French; The Bacteriophage: Its Nature and its Therapeutic Employment] OCLC 14735726 Flu, P. C. 1946. The Bacteriophage: A ...
Bacteriophage T7 (or the T7 phage) is a bacteriophage, a virus that infects bacteria. It infects most strains of Escherichia ... Bacteriophage T7 has a lytic life cycle, meaning that it destroys the cell it infects. It also possesses several properties ... T7 bacteriophage has been evolved to override several of the host bacteria's defenses including the peptidoglycan cell wall and ... "Genome of bacteriophage T7". 9 September 2004. Retrieved 18 May 2011. Dunn, J. J.; Studier, F. W. (1983). "Complete nucleotide ...
The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press. 638-639. Saglio, P; Lhospital, M; Laflèche, D; Dupont, G; Bové, JM; Tully, JG; ... Spiroplasma phage 1-R8A2B is a filamentous bacteriophage in the genus Vespertiliovirus of the family Plectroviridae, part of ...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and replicate within a bacterium. Temperate phages (such as lambda phage) can reproduce ... Bacteriophages are parasitic because they infect their hosts, use bacterial machinery to replicate, and ultimately lyse the ... Since the bacteriophage's genetic information is incorporated into the bacteria's genetic information as a prophage, the ... "Bacteriophages (article) , Viruses". Khan Academy. Retrieved 2022-03-15. Quiberoni, A.; Suárez, V. B.; Binetti, A. G.; ...
T4-like viruses Animation of T4 Bacteriophage Infecting E.coli Animation of T4 Bacteriophage DNA packaging (Articles with short ... "Genetic Recombinations Leading to Production of Active Bacteriophage from Ultraviolet Inactivated Bacteriophage Particles". ... Molecular Biology of Bacteriophage T4. ASM Press, Washington, DC. (The second T4 bible, go here, as well as Mosig and Eiserling ... Bacteriophages were first discovered by the English scientist Frederick Twort in 1915 and Félix d'Hérelle in 1917. In the late ...
Bacteriophage PM2 was first described in 1968 after isolation from seawater sampled from the coast of Chile. The genus contains ... 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 ... Kiveld, H.M., Kalkkinen, N. and Bamford, D.H. (2002). Bacteriophage PM2 has a protein capsid surrounding a spherical lipid- ...
Relatively few bacteriophages are known to infect B. burgdorferi. Several phage particles were isolated and some evidence ... Current research aims to use bacteriophages as way of identifying virulence factors in spirochaetes that lead to Lyme Disease.[ ... φBB-1 was the first bacteriophage that provided evidence of transduction for lateral gene transfer in Borrelia species that ... a Bacteriophage of Borrelia burgdorferi". Journal of Bacteriology. 183 (16): 4771-4778. doi:10.1128/JB.183.16.4771-4778.2001. ...
The primary cause of a lower than expected phage concentration was due to storage instability of the bacteriophages used in the ... Phagoburn was a European Union-financed phase I/II clinical study focused on testing the medical uses of bacteriophage for ... 2018). "Efficacy and tolerability of a cocktail of bacteriophages to treat burn wounds infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa ( ... "Bacteriophages and Biofilms". Antibiotics. 3 (3): 270-284. doi:10.3390/antibiotics3030270. PMC 4790368. Patrick Jault; Thomas ...
Bacteriophages were heralded as a potential treatment for diseases such as typhoid and cholera, but their promise was forgotten ... A more detailed account of the use of phage in major biological discoveries can be found on the page, bacteriophage. As one of ... The Bacteriophage and Its Behavior. The Williams &Wilkins Co., Baltimore. OCLC 2394374 with G. H. Smith. 1924. Immunity in ... In 1921, he managed to publish a monograph, The Bacteriophage: Its Role in Immunity about his works as an official Institute ...
The bacteriophages can be delivered orally and result in destruction of C. difficile within two days. Clokie went on to ... The bacteriophage could reduce the growth of C. difficile and simultaneously defend beneficial bacterial that are typically ... Clokie maintained bacteriophages were helping growing numbers of patients in compassionate use cases and could become routine ... She is interested in viruses known as bacteriophages which can be used to treat disease. Her work involves cyanobacteria and ...
Bacteriophages (phages) Bacteria defend themselves from bacteriophages by producing enzymes that destroy foreign DNA. These ... Bacteriophages are harmless to plants and animals but are essential to the regulation of marine ecosystems. They supply key ... Bacteriophages are harmless to plants and animals, and are essential to the regulation of marine and freshwater ecosystems are ... Marine bacteriophages play an important role in deep sea ecosystems. There are between 5x1012 and 1x1013 phages per square ...