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  • The Prohead-I Structure of ... The Prohead-I Structure of Bacteriophage HK97: Implications for Scaffold-Mediated Control of Particle Assembly and Maturation
    Huang, Rick K.; Khayat, Reza; Lee, Kelly K. ... Journal of molecular biology, 05/2011, Volume: 408, Issue: 3
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    Virus capsid assembly requires recruiting and organizing multiple copies of protein subunits to form a closed shell for genome packaging that leads to infectivity. Many viruses encode scaffolding ...
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  • Isolation and Characterization of Shiga Toxin Bacteriophages
    Rodríguez-Rubio, Lorena; Muniesa, Maite Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2021, Volume: 2291
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    Shiga toxin (Stx) phages can be induced from Stx-producing Escherichia coli strains (STEC) or can be isolated as free virions from different samples. Here we describe methods used for the detection, ...
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  • Modification of Escherichia... Modification of Escherichia coli–bacteriophage interactions by surfactants and antibiotics in vitro
    Scanlan, Pauline D; Bischofberger, Anna M; Hall, Alex R FEMS microbiology ecology, 01/2017, Volume: 93, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Although experiments indicate that the abiotic environment plays an important role in bacterial interactions with their parasitic viruses (bacteriophages or phages), it is not yet clear how ...
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  • Phenotypic resistance and t... Phenotypic resistance and the dynamics of bacterial escape from phage control
    Bull, James J; Vegge, Christina Skovgaard; Schmerer, Matthew ... PloS one, 04/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 4
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    The canonical view of phage - bacterial interactions in dense, liquid cultures is that the phage will eliminate most of the sensitive cells; genetic resistance will then ascend to restore high ...
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  • Bacteriophage strain typing... Bacteriophage strain typing by rapid single molecule analysis
    Grunwald, Assaf; Dahan, Moran; Giesbertz, Anna ... Nucleic acids research, 10/2015, Volume: 43, Issue: 18
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    Rapid characterization of unknown biological samples is under the focus of many current studies. Here we report a method for screening of biological samples by optical mapping of their DNA. We use a ...
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  • Feces of feedlot cattle con... Feces of feedlot cattle contain a diversity of bacteriophages that lyse non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli
    Wang, Jiaying; Niu, Yan D; Chen, Jinding ... Canadian journal of microbiology, 07/2015, Volume: 61, Issue: 7
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    This study aimed to isolate and characterize bacteriophages that lyse non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) from cattle feces. Of 37 non-O157 STEC-infecting phages isolated, those ...
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  • Bacteriophages as a reservo... Bacteriophages as a reservoir of extended-spectrum β -lactamase and fluoroquinolone resistance genes in the environment
    Marti, E.; Variatza, E.; Balcázar, J.L. Clinical microbiology and infection, July 2014, Volume: 20, Issue: 7
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    Six antibiotic resistance genes (blaCTX-M, blaSHV, blaTEM, qnrA, qnrB and qnrS) were quantified by qPCR in both phage and bacterial DNA fractions of environmental water samples in order to determine ...
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  • Isolation of phages for pha... Isolation of phages for phage therapy: a comparison of spot tests and efficiency of plating analyses for determination of host range and efficacy
    Khan Mirzaei, Mohammadali; Nilsson, Anders S PloS one, 03/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 3
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    Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternative to antibiotic treatment of bacterial infections. There are, however, several problems to be solved, ...
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  • Isolation and characterizat... Isolation and characterization of bacteriophage SPI1, which infects the activated-sludge-foaming bacterium Skermania piniformis
    Dyson, Z. A; Tucci, J; Seviour, R. J ... Archives of virology, 01/2016, Volume: 161, Issue: 1
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    Foaming in activated sludge plants is a worldwide problem commonly caused by proliferation of bacteria of the order Corynebacteriales. These include Skermania piniformis, a filamentous bacterium that ...
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  • Phage Lysis: Multiple Genes... Phage Lysis: Multiple Genes for Multiple Barriers
    Cahill, Jesse; Young, Ry Advances in Virus Research, 01/2019, Volume: 103
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    The first steps in phage lysis involve a temporally controlled permeabilization of the cytoplasmic membrane followed by enzymatic degradation of the peptidoglycan. For Caudovirales of Gram-negative ...
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