The irreversible binding of bacteriophages to their receptor( s) in the host cell surface triggers release of the naked genome from the virion followed by transit of viral DNA to the host cell cytoplasm. We have purified, for the first time, a receptor from a Gram-positive bacterium that is active to trigger viral DNA ejection in vitro. This extracellular region ("ectodomain") of the Bacillus subtilis protein YueB ( YueB780) was a 7 S elongated dimer forming a 36.5-nm-long fiber. YueB780 bound to the tail tip of bacteriophage SPP1. Although a stable receptor-phage interaction occurred between 0 and 37 degrees C, complete blocking of phage DNA release or partial ejection events were observed at temperatures below 15 degrees C. We also showed...
Adsorption of T4 bacteriophage to the Escherichia coli host cell is mediated by six long and six sho...
Gram-negative bacteria protect themselves with an outermost layer containing lipopolysaccharide (LPS...
As the most abundant microbes on earth, novel bacteriophage (phage; bacteria-specific viruses) are r...
The results reported here have identified yueB as the essential gene involved in irreversible bindin...
International audienceBacteriophages use most frequently a tail apparatus to create a channel across...
Lisboa, Portugal The majority of known bacteriophages have long noncon-tractile tails (Siphoviridae)...
Bacteriophages use specific tail proteins to recognize host cells. It is still not understood to mol...
Bacteriophages are viruses which infect bacteria specifically. Over the past decades, phage λ has be...
The initial step of viral infection is the binding of a virus onto the host cell surface. This first...
Bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) represent nature’s most abundant form of life on earth. They p...
AbstractThe mechanism of genome transfer from the virion to the host cytoplasm is critical to unders...
The first step in bacteriophage infection is recognition and binding to the host receptor, which is ...
AbstractThe structure of the Bacillus anthracis spore-binding phage 8a was determined by cryo-electr...
The first step in bacteriophage infection is recognition and binding to the host receptor, which is ...
The Tectiviridae includes tail-less bacteriophages with a double-layer capsid where the dsDNA is loc...
Adsorption of T4 bacteriophage to the Escherichia coli host cell is mediated by six long and six sho...
Gram-negative bacteria protect themselves with an outermost layer containing lipopolysaccharide (LPS...
As the most abundant microbes on earth, novel bacteriophage (phage; bacteria-specific viruses) are r...
The results reported here have identified yueB as the essential gene involved in irreversible bindin...
International audienceBacteriophages use most frequently a tail apparatus to create a channel across...
Lisboa, Portugal The majority of known bacteriophages have long noncon-tractile tails (Siphoviridae)...
Bacteriophages use specific tail proteins to recognize host cells. It is still not understood to mol...
Bacteriophages are viruses which infect bacteria specifically. Over the past decades, phage λ has be...
The initial step of viral infection is the binding of a virus onto the host cell surface. This first...
Bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) represent nature’s most abundant form of life on earth. They p...
AbstractThe mechanism of genome transfer from the virion to the host cytoplasm is critical to unders...
The first step in bacteriophage infection is recognition and binding to the host receptor, which is ...
AbstractThe structure of the Bacillus anthracis spore-binding phage 8a was determined by cryo-electr...
The first step in bacteriophage infection is recognition and binding to the host receptor, which is ...
The Tectiviridae includes tail-less bacteriophages with a double-layer capsid where the dsDNA is loc...
Adsorption of T4 bacteriophage to the Escherichia coli host cell is mediated by six long and six sho...
Gram-negative bacteria protect themselves with an outermost layer containing lipopolysaccharide (LPS...
As the most abundant microbes on earth, novel bacteriophage (phage; bacteria-specific viruses) are r...