International audienceBacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, are the most abundant biological entities on Earth. Siphophages, accounting for ∼60% of known phages, bear a long, flexible tail that allows host recognition and safe delivery of the DNA from the capsid to the cytoplasm of the infected cell. Independently from their host (Gram positive or Gram negative) and the nature of their receptor at its surface (polysaccharide or protein), the core tail architecture of all caudophages and of bacterial phage-derived contractile injection systems share the same structural organisation and are thought to be homologous. Here, we review the recent advances in the structure, function and assembly of the core tail architecture of siphophages
International audienceWith the availability of an increasing number of 3D structures of bacteriophag...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
International audienceBacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, are the most abundant biological...
The tail of Caudovirales bacteriophages serves as an adsorption device, a host cell wall-perforating...
International audienceThe tail of Caudovirales bacteriophages serves as an adsorption device, a host...
International audienceBacteriophages can play beneficial roles in phage therapy and destruction of f...
Bacteriophages of the Siphoviridae family utilize a long noncontractile tail to recognize, adsorb to...
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses with an exquisitely evolved structure to accomplish their goa...
The vast majority (96%) of bacteriophages possess a tail that allows host cell recognition, cell wal...
The majority of bacteriophages have a long non-contractile tail (Siphoviridae) that serves as a cond...
Bacteriophages with contractile tails epitomize the concepts of "virus" and "phage" for many because...
International audienceWith the availability of an increasing number of 3D structures of bacteriophag...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
International audienceBacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, are the most abundant biological...
The tail of Caudovirales bacteriophages serves as an adsorption device, a host cell wall-perforating...
International audienceThe tail of Caudovirales bacteriophages serves as an adsorption device, a host...
International audienceBacteriophages can play beneficial roles in phage therapy and destruction of f...
Bacteriophages of the Siphoviridae family utilize a long noncontractile tail to recognize, adsorb to...
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses with an exquisitely evolved structure to accomplish their goa...
The vast majority (96%) of bacteriophages possess a tail that allows host cell recognition, cell wal...
The majority of bacteriophages have a long non-contractile tail (Siphoviridae) that serves as a cond...
Bacteriophages with contractile tails epitomize the concepts of "virus" and "phage" for many because...
International audienceWith the availability of an increasing number of 3D structures of bacteriophag...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...