International audienceBacteriophages use most frequently a tail apparatus to create a channel across the entire bacterial cell envelope to transfer the viral genome to the host cell cytoplasm, initiating infection. Characterization of this critical step remains a major challenge due to the difficulty to monitor DNA entry in the bacterium and its requirements. In this work we developed a new method to study phage DNA entry that has the potential to be extended to many tailed phages. Its application to study genome delivery of bacteriophage SPP1 into Bacillus subtilis disclosed a key role of the host cell membrane potential in the DNA entry process. An energized B. subtilis membrane and a millimolar concentration of calcium ions are shown to ...
Double-stranded DNA bacteriophage PRD1 infects a variety of gram-negative bacteria harboring an IncP...
During the course of evolution, viruses have learned to take advantage of the natural resources of t...
Because of the unique simplicity of their life cycles, compared to all other evolving organisms, dou...
AbstractThe mechanism of genome transfer from the virion to the host cytoplasm is critical to unders...
The mechanism of bacteriophage DNA injection is poorly understood, often considered a simple process...
Monoderm bacteria possess a cell envelope made of a cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall, whereas di...
Natural transformation and viral-mediated transduction are the main avenues of horizontal gene trans...
The irreversible binding of bacteriophages to their receptor( s) in the host cell surface triggers r...
Chromosomal DNA replication is an essential and demanding task that all cells must undertake in orde...
Bam35, a temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage with a 15-kb linear genome, infects gram-positi...
The temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage Bam35 infects gram-positive Bacillus thuringiensis c...
A recent study explains how bacterial spores capture and protect phage DNA, which remains free in th...
The process of entry of the bacteriophage genome into host cells is poorly understood. In this thesi...
Viruses are biological entities able to replicate only within their host cells. Accordingly, entry i...
Eukaryotic organisms are continuously exposed to bacteriophages, which are efficient gene transfer a...
Double-stranded DNA bacteriophage PRD1 infects a variety of gram-negative bacteria harboring an IncP...
During the course of evolution, viruses have learned to take advantage of the natural resources of t...
Because of the unique simplicity of their life cycles, compared to all other evolving organisms, dou...
AbstractThe mechanism of genome transfer from the virion to the host cytoplasm is critical to unders...
The mechanism of bacteriophage DNA injection is poorly understood, often considered a simple process...
Monoderm bacteria possess a cell envelope made of a cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall, whereas di...
Natural transformation and viral-mediated transduction are the main avenues of horizontal gene trans...
The irreversible binding of bacteriophages to their receptor( s) in the host cell surface triggers r...
Chromosomal DNA replication is an essential and demanding task that all cells must undertake in orde...
Bam35, a temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage with a 15-kb linear genome, infects gram-positi...
The temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage Bam35 infects gram-positive Bacillus thuringiensis c...
A recent study explains how bacterial spores capture and protect phage DNA, which remains free in th...
The process of entry of the bacteriophage genome into host cells is poorly understood. In this thesi...
Viruses are biological entities able to replicate only within their host cells. Accordingly, entry i...
Eukaryotic organisms are continuously exposed to bacteriophages, which are efficient gene transfer a...
Double-stranded DNA bacteriophage PRD1 infects a variety of gram-negative bacteria harboring an IncP...
During the course of evolution, viruses have learned to take advantage of the natural resources of t...
Because of the unique simplicity of their life cycles, compared to all other evolving organisms, dou...