<p>In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacterial viruses, insights in intracellular phage development and its impact on bacterial physiology are very limited. We present a multifaceted study combining quantitative PCR (qPCR), microarray, RNA-seq, and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-GE), to obtain a global overview of alterations in DNA, RNA, and protein content in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 cells upon infection with the strictly lytic phage LUZ19. Viral genome replication occurs in the second half of the phage infection cycle and coincides with degradation of the bacterial genome. At the RNA level, there is a sharp increase in viral mRNAs from 23 to 60% of all transcripts after 5...
Bacteriophages have been proven to be efficient in the combat of bacterial multidrug-resistant infec...
<p>Immediately after infection, virulent bacteriophages hijack the molecular machinery of thei...
Bacteriophages have significant roles in the evolution and diversity of bacteria. The Pf4 filamentou...
ABSTRACT In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacteria...
ABSTRACT In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacteria...
Detailed knowledge of the progression of bacteriophage infection has been limited to few model bacte...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen, that has been a subject of interest in a number...
Detailed knowledge of the progression of bacteriophage infection has been limited to few model bacte...
Phages are obligate parasites that kill bacteria through their lytic life cycle. This constant selec...
As part of the ongoing renaissance of phage biology, more phage genomes are becoming available throu...
Immediately after infection, virulent bacteriophages hijack the molecular machinery of their bacteri...
Bacteria and their bacteriophages coexist and coevolve for the benefit of both in a mutualistic asso...
Here, we report the genomic sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage vB_PaeP fHoPae04, isolated from...
Phages have attracted a renewed interest as alternative to chemical antibiotics. Although the number...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa causes life-threatening infections. Considering the current poor rate of rele...
Bacteriophages have been proven to be efficient in the combat of bacterial multidrug-resistant infec...
<p>Immediately after infection, virulent bacteriophages hijack the molecular machinery of thei...
Bacteriophages have significant roles in the evolution and diversity of bacteria. The Pf4 filamentou...
ABSTRACT In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacteria...
ABSTRACT In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacteria...
Detailed knowledge of the progression of bacteriophage infection has been limited to few model bacte...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen, that has been a subject of interest in a number...
Detailed knowledge of the progression of bacteriophage infection has been limited to few model bacte...
Phages are obligate parasites that kill bacteria through their lytic life cycle. This constant selec...
As part of the ongoing renaissance of phage biology, more phage genomes are becoming available throu...
Immediately after infection, virulent bacteriophages hijack the molecular machinery of their bacteri...
Bacteria and their bacteriophages coexist and coevolve for the benefit of both in a mutualistic asso...
Here, we report the genomic sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage vB_PaeP fHoPae04, isolated from...
Phages have attracted a renewed interest as alternative to chemical antibiotics. Although the number...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa causes life-threatening infections. Considering the current poor rate of rele...
Bacteriophages have been proven to be efficient in the combat of bacterial multidrug-resistant infec...
<p>Immediately after infection, virulent bacteriophages hijack the molecular machinery of thei...
Bacteriophages have significant roles in the evolution and diversity of bacteria. The Pf4 filamentou...