AbstractAdjacent to the lysis/lysogeny cassette of the A2 phage genome lies a stretch of over 8 kb, which contains a series of genes probably involved in DNA replication. Fifteen open reading frames (orfs) were identified, 13 of which are encoded on the main coding strand and only two on the complementary strand. Database searches and comparative analyses allowed the identification of an open reading frame (orf455) that shows similarity with DNA helicases and contains a variant zinc-finger motif known from the phage T7 helicase/primase. Orf770 showed similarity to putative plasmid and phage DNA primases. Downstream of orf770 is a noncoding 258-bp region rich in direct and inverted repeats, which specifically binds to proteins whose synthesi...
The virulent lactococcal phage P087 was isolated from a dairy environment in 1978. This phage was th...
AbstractThe virulent lactococcal phage P087 was isolated from a dairy environment in 1978. This phag...
Virulent phages of the 936 and P335 group are predominant in nfections of Lactococcus lactis, a Gram...
AbstractA highly conserved DNA region extending over 5 kb was observed inStreptococcus thermophilusb...
AbstractA 302-bp noncoding DNA fragment from the DNA replication module of phage φSfi21 was shown to...
AbstractPhage φSfi21, the only temperateStreptococcus thermophilusphage from our phage collection, s...
Analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of the lactococcal bacteriophage r1t showed that i...
The three Lactococcus lactis plasmids pSRQ700, pSRQ800, and pSRQ900 encode the previously described ...
Here, we describe functional characterization of an early gene (gp46) product of a virulent Lactococ...
Lactococcus lactis, a Gram‐positive bacterium widely used by the dairy industry, is subject to infec...
AbstractThe region of the bacteriophage A2 genome involved in site-specific recombination with the D...
In this study, we demonstrated the remarkable genome plasticity of lytic lactococcal phages that all...
Lactococcus lactis, a Gram-positive bacterium widely used by the dairy industry, is subject to infec...
The genomes of the two lytic mutant Staphylococcus aureus bacteriophages, vB_SauS-phiIPLA35 (phiIPLA...
We have sequenced the double-stranded DNA genomes of six lactococcal phages (SL4, CB13, CB14, CB19, ...
The virulent lactococcal phage P087 was isolated from a dairy environment in 1978. This phage was th...
AbstractThe virulent lactococcal phage P087 was isolated from a dairy environment in 1978. This phag...
Virulent phages of the 936 and P335 group are predominant in nfections of Lactococcus lactis, a Gram...
AbstractA highly conserved DNA region extending over 5 kb was observed inStreptococcus thermophilusb...
AbstractA 302-bp noncoding DNA fragment from the DNA replication module of phage φSfi21 was shown to...
AbstractPhage φSfi21, the only temperateStreptococcus thermophilusphage from our phage collection, s...
Analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of the lactococcal bacteriophage r1t showed that i...
The three Lactococcus lactis plasmids pSRQ700, pSRQ800, and pSRQ900 encode the previously described ...
Here, we describe functional characterization of an early gene (gp46) product of a virulent Lactococ...
Lactococcus lactis, a Gram‐positive bacterium widely used by the dairy industry, is subject to infec...
AbstractThe region of the bacteriophage A2 genome involved in site-specific recombination with the D...
In this study, we demonstrated the remarkable genome plasticity of lytic lactococcal phages that all...
Lactococcus lactis, a Gram-positive bacterium widely used by the dairy industry, is subject to infec...
The genomes of the two lytic mutant Staphylococcus aureus bacteriophages, vB_SauS-phiIPLA35 (phiIPLA...
We have sequenced the double-stranded DNA genomes of six lactococcal phages (SL4, CB13, CB14, CB19, ...
The virulent lactococcal phage P087 was isolated from a dairy environment in 1978. This phage was th...
AbstractThe virulent lactococcal phage P087 was isolated from a dairy environment in 1978. This phag...
Virulent phages of the 936 and P335 group are predominant in nfections of Lactococcus lactis, a Gram...