AbstractThe mechanism of genome transfer from the virion to the host cytoplasm is critical to understand and control the beginning of viral infection. The initial steps of bacteriophage SPP1 infection of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis were monitored by following changes in permeability of the cytoplasmic membrane (CM). SPP1 leads to a distinctively faster CM depolarization than the one caused by podovirus ϕ29 or myovirus SP01 during B. subtilis infection. Depolarization requires interaction of SPP1 infective virion to its receptor protein YueB. The amplitude of depolarization depends on phage input and concentration of YueB at the cell surface. Sub-millimolar concentrations of Ca2+ are necessary and sufficient for SPP1 revers...
Viruses are highly abundant and the main predator of microorganisms. Microorganisms of each domain o...
Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SPP1 is a lytic siphovirus first described 50 years ago. Its complet...
Eukaryotic organisms are continuously exposed to bacteriophages, which are efficient gene transfer a...
AbstractThe mechanism of genome transfer from the virion to the host cytoplasm is critical to unders...
International audienceBacteriophages use most frequently a tail apparatus to create a channel across...
Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SPP1 is a lytic siphovirus first described 50 years ago. Its complet...
Viruses are biological entities able to replicate only within their host cells. Accordingly, entry i...
International audienceVirus infection causes major rearrangements in the subcellular architecture of...
Natural transformation and viral-mediated transduction are the main avenues of horizontal gene trans...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
The four main steps of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) lytic infection are (i) specific recogniti...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
A fundamental stage in viral infection is the internalization of viral genomes in host cells. Althou...
Monoderm bacteria possess a cell envelope made of a cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall, whereas di...
The temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage Bam35 infects gram-positive Bacillus thuringiensis c...
Viruses are highly abundant and the main predator of microorganisms. Microorganisms of each domain o...
Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SPP1 is a lytic siphovirus first described 50 years ago. Its complet...
Eukaryotic organisms are continuously exposed to bacteriophages, which are efficient gene transfer a...
AbstractThe mechanism of genome transfer from the virion to the host cytoplasm is critical to unders...
International audienceBacteriophages use most frequently a tail apparatus to create a channel across...
Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SPP1 is a lytic siphovirus first described 50 years ago. Its complet...
Viruses are biological entities able to replicate only within their host cells. Accordingly, entry i...
International audienceVirus infection causes major rearrangements in the subcellular architecture of...
Natural transformation and viral-mediated transduction are the main avenues of horizontal gene trans...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
The four main steps of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) lytic infection are (i) specific recogniti...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
A fundamental stage in viral infection is the internalization of viral genomes in host cells. Althou...
Monoderm bacteria possess a cell envelope made of a cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall, whereas di...
The temperate double-stranded DNA bacteriophage Bam35 infects gram-positive Bacillus thuringiensis c...
Viruses are highly abundant and the main predator of microorganisms. Microorganisms of each domain o...
Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SPP1 is a lytic siphovirus first described 50 years ago. Its complet...
Eukaryotic organisms are continuously exposed to bacteriophages, which are efficient gene transfer a...