Monoderm bacteria possess a cell envelope made of a cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall, whereas diderm bacteria have and extra lipid layer, the outer membrane, covering the cell wall. Both cell types can also produce extracellular protective coats composed of polymeric substances like, for example, polysaccharidic capsules. Many of these structures form a tight physical barrier impenetrable by phage virus particles. Tailed phages evolved strategies/functions to overcome the different layers of the bacterial cell envelope, first to deliver the genetic material to the host cell cytoplasm for virus multiplication, and then to release the virion offspring at the end of the reproductive cycle. There is however a major difference between these ...
Phages are now acknowledged as the most abundant microorganisms on the planet and are also possibly...
Evolution of phages and their bacterial hosts are directed by interaction between phage and host-enc...
EMBO Conference on Viruses of Microbes III: Structure and Function - from Molecules to Communities (...
Viruses are biological entities able to replicate only within their host cells. Accordingly, entry i...
The cell wall plays a central role in protecting bacteria from some environmental stresses, but not ...
Viruses are minuscule infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid core. They ...
Viruses are minuscule infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid core. They ...
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses with an exquisitely evolved structure to accomplish their goa...
Bacteria and their predators, bacteriophages, or phages are continuously engaged in an arms race for...
The cell wall plays a central role in protecting bacteria from some environmental stresses, but not ...
Phages are now acknowledged as the most abundant microorganisms on the planet and are also possibly ...
All viruses require strategies to inhibit or evade the immune pathways of cells that they infect. Th...
Phages are now acknowledged as the most abundant microorganisms on the planet and are also possibly ...
Phages are highly abundant in the environment and pose a major threat for bacteria. Therefore, bacte...
The temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage Bam35 infects gram-positive Bacillus thuringiensis c...
Phages are now acknowledged as the most abundant microorganisms on the planet and are also possibly...
Evolution of phages and their bacterial hosts are directed by interaction between phage and host-enc...
EMBO Conference on Viruses of Microbes III: Structure and Function - from Molecules to Communities (...
Viruses are biological entities able to replicate only within their host cells. Accordingly, entry i...
The cell wall plays a central role in protecting bacteria from some environmental stresses, but not ...
Viruses are minuscule infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid core. They ...
Viruses are minuscule infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid core. They ...
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses with an exquisitely evolved structure to accomplish their goa...
Bacteria and their predators, bacteriophages, or phages are continuously engaged in an arms race for...
The cell wall plays a central role in protecting bacteria from some environmental stresses, but not ...
Phages are now acknowledged as the most abundant microorganisms on the planet and are also possibly ...
All viruses require strategies to inhibit or evade the immune pathways of cells that they infect. Th...
Phages are now acknowledged as the most abundant microorganisms on the planet and are also possibly ...
Phages are highly abundant in the environment and pose a major threat for bacteria. Therefore, bacte...
The temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage Bam35 infects gram-positive Bacillus thuringiensis c...
Phages are now acknowledged as the most abundant microorganisms on the planet and are also possibly...
Evolution of phages and their bacterial hosts are directed by interaction between phage and host-enc...
EMBO Conference on Viruses of Microbes III: Structure and Function - from Molecules to Communities (...