AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contains eight prophage elements. Only prophage SF370.1 could be induced by mitomycin C treatment. Prophage SF370.3 showed a 33.5-kb-long genome that closely resembled the genome organization of the cos-site temperate Siphovirus r1t infecting the dairy bacterium Lactococcus lactis. The two-phage genomes shared between 60 and 70% nucleotide sequence identity over the DNA packaging, head and tail genes. Analysis of the SF370.3 genome revealed mutations in the replisome organizer gene that may prevent the induction of the prophage. The mutated phage replication gene was closely related to a virulence marker identified in recently emerged M3 serotype S....
Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is an important pathogen that can carry prophages. Here we present a co...
AbstractStreptococcus suis (S. suis) is an important pathogen that can carry prophages. Here we pres...
The authors would like to thank: Mimi Birkelund, Ditte E. Christiansen, Goncalo Covas, and Denise Co...
AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contain...
AbstractThe mitomycin C inducible prophage SF370.1 from the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococ...
AbstractThe mitomycin C inducible prophage SF370.1 from the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococ...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
International audienceStreptococcus pyogenes, is an important human pathogen classified within the p...
Despite the persistent and costly problem caused by (bacterio)phage predation of Streptococcus therm...
AbstractThe transcription of prophage genes was studied in two lysogenic Streptococcus thermophilus ...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is an important pathogen that can carry prophages. Here we present a co...
AbstractStreptococcus suis (S. suis) is an important pathogen that can carry prophages. Here we pres...
The authors would like to thank: Mimi Birkelund, Ditte E. Christiansen, Goncalo Covas, and Denise Co...
AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contain...
AbstractThe mitomycin C inducible prophage SF370.1 from the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococ...
AbstractThe mitomycin C inducible prophage SF370.1 from the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococ...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
International audienceStreptococcus pyogenes, is an important human pathogen classified within the p...
Despite the persistent and costly problem caused by (bacterio)phage predation of Streptococcus therm...
AbstractThe transcription of prophage genes was studied in two lysogenic Streptococcus thermophilus ...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is an important pathogen that can carry prophages. Here we present a co...
AbstractStreptococcus suis (S. suis) is an important pathogen that can carry prophages. Here we pres...
The authors would like to thank: Mimi Birkelund, Ditte E. Christiansen, Goncalo Covas, and Denise Co...