The induction of an excision-defective bacteriophage P22 lysogen results in the production of particles which carry a DNA molecule of normal length within a normal capsid, but which are nonetheless defective. The DNA content of these particles was characterized physically by a restriction enzyme analysis, and genetically by two marker rescue techniques. The particles carry DNA corresponding to one side of the prophage map as well as additional DNA, apparently derived from the host chromosome to one side of the prophage insertion site. Normally, mature P22 DNA molecules are derived from a concatemer by sequential cleavage of adjacent headful lengths, beginning at a genetically unique site, the encapsulation origin (Tye et al., 1974). The def...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...
The Yersinia enterocolitica prophage PY54 replicates as a linear DNA molecule with covalently closed...
Chromosomal DNA replication is an essential and demanding task that all cells must undertake in orde...
Lysogenic induction ends the stable association between a bacteriophage and its host, and the transi...
A method of extraction is described which prevents excessive fragmentation of bacterial DNA. The lar...
The DNA in specialized transducing particles of the Salmonella phage P22 was examined by electron mi...
The development of phage P22 following infection involves a mandatory recombination step, the timing...
Defective bacteriophage PBSX, a resident of all Bacillus subtilis 168 chromosomes, packages fragment...
Defective bacteriophage PBSX, a resident of all Bacillus subtilis 168 chromosomes, packages fragment...
Growth of P22. P22 is a temperate phage that infects Salmonella by binding to the O-antigen, part of...
Bacteriophage P22 linear DNA molecules are a set of circularly permuted sequences with ends located ...
Integration deficient (L) mutants of phage P22 can be complemented with L+ phage to yield L mutant l...
AbstractIn studying molecular mechanisms of the formation of transducing bacteriophages, we have elu...
In a previous article,(1) it was demonstrated that of the labeled thymidine incorporated into the re...
The replication of bacteriophage phi X 174 replicative-form DNA has been studied by structural analy...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...
The Yersinia enterocolitica prophage PY54 replicates as a linear DNA molecule with covalently closed...
Chromosomal DNA replication is an essential and demanding task that all cells must undertake in orde...
Lysogenic induction ends the stable association between a bacteriophage and its host, and the transi...
A method of extraction is described which prevents excessive fragmentation of bacterial DNA. The lar...
The DNA in specialized transducing particles of the Salmonella phage P22 was examined by electron mi...
The development of phage P22 following infection involves a mandatory recombination step, the timing...
Defective bacteriophage PBSX, a resident of all Bacillus subtilis 168 chromosomes, packages fragment...
Defective bacteriophage PBSX, a resident of all Bacillus subtilis 168 chromosomes, packages fragment...
Growth of P22. P22 is a temperate phage that infects Salmonella by binding to the O-antigen, part of...
Bacteriophage P22 linear DNA molecules are a set of circularly permuted sequences with ends located ...
Integration deficient (L) mutants of phage P22 can be complemented with L+ phage to yield L mutant l...
AbstractIn studying molecular mechanisms of the formation of transducing bacteriophages, we have elu...
In a previous article,(1) it was demonstrated that of the labeled thymidine incorporated into the re...
The replication of bacteriophage phi X 174 replicative-form DNA has been studied by structural analy...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...
The Yersinia enterocolitica prophage PY54 replicates as a linear DNA molecule with covalently closed...
Chromosomal DNA replication is an essential and demanding task that all cells must undertake in orde...