AbstractAdsorption of a bacteriophage to the host requires recognition of a cell wall-associated receptor by a receptor binding protein (RBP). This recognition is specific, and high affinity binding is essential for efficient virus attachment. The molecular details of phage adsorption to the Gram-positive cell are poorly understood. We present the first description of receptor binding proteins and a tail tip structure for the siphovirus group infecting Listeria monocytogenes. The host-range determining factors in two phages, A118 and P35 specific for L. monocytogenes serovar 1/2 have been determined. Two proteins were identified as RBPs in phage A118. Rhamnose residues in wall teichoic acids represent the binding ligands for both proteins. ...
The physical characteristics of bacteriophages establish them as viable candidates for downstream de...
The intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is distinguished by its ability to invade and repl...
AbstractEach phage infects its specific bacterial host strain through highly specific interactions b...
Adsorption of a bacteriophage to the host requires recognition of a cell wall-associated receptor by...
AbstractAdsorption of a bacteriophage to the host requires recognition of a cell wall-associated rec...
Recognition of the bacterial host and attachment to its surface are two critical steps in phage infe...
The inherent ability of bacteriophages (phages) to infect specific bacterial hosts makes them ideal ...
Siphoviridae of the lactococcal 936 group are the most commonly encountered bacteriophages in the da...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that exclusively infect bacteria and constitute their natural en...
International audiencePhages play key roles in the pathogenicity and adaptation of the human pathoge...
International audienceSiphoviridae of the lactococcal 936 group are the most commonly encountered ba...
The phage life cycle is initiated by the interaction between viral proteins and specific receptor at...
ABSTRACT 22 The molecular interactions between staphylococcal phages and host cell surfaces are poor...
International audienceBacteriophages can play beneficial roles in phage therapy and destruction of f...
The intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is distinguished by its ability to invade and repl...
The physical characteristics of bacteriophages establish them as viable candidates for downstream de...
The intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is distinguished by its ability to invade and repl...
AbstractEach phage infects its specific bacterial host strain through highly specific interactions b...
Adsorption of a bacteriophage to the host requires recognition of a cell wall-associated receptor by...
AbstractAdsorption of a bacteriophage to the host requires recognition of a cell wall-associated rec...
Recognition of the bacterial host and attachment to its surface are two critical steps in phage infe...
The inherent ability of bacteriophages (phages) to infect specific bacterial hosts makes them ideal ...
Siphoviridae of the lactococcal 936 group are the most commonly encountered bacteriophages in the da...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that exclusively infect bacteria and constitute their natural en...
International audiencePhages play key roles in the pathogenicity and adaptation of the human pathoge...
International audienceSiphoviridae of the lactococcal 936 group are the most commonly encountered ba...
The phage life cycle is initiated by the interaction between viral proteins and specific receptor at...
ABSTRACT 22 The molecular interactions between staphylococcal phages and host cell surfaces are poor...
International audienceBacteriophages can play beneficial roles in phage therapy and destruction of f...
The intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is distinguished by its ability to invade and repl...
The physical characteristics of bacteriophages establish them as viable candidates for downstream de...
The intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is distinguished by its ability to invade and repl...
AbstractEach phage infects its specific bacterial host strain through highly specific interactions b...