AbstractOn infection of its host, Escherichia coli, bacteriophage λ can follow one of two alternative developmental pathways: lytic or lysogenic. Here we demonstrate that the “lysis-versus-lysogenization” decision is influenced by guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp), a nucleotide that is synthesized in E. coli cells in response to amino acid or carbon source starvation. We found that the efficiency of lysogenization is the highest at ppGpp concentrations somewhat higher than the basal level; too low and too high levels of ppGpp result in less efficient lysogenization. Maintenance of the already integrated λ prophage and phage lytic development were not significantly influenced in the host lacking ppGpp. We found that the level of HflB/FtsH pro...
Second messenger nucleotides, such as guanosine penta- or tetra-phosphate, commonly referred to as ...
AbstractAfter infection of a sensitive host temperate phages may enter either a lytic or a lysogenic...
How temperate bacteriophages play a role in microbial infection and disease progression is not fully...
AbstractOn infection of its host, Escherichia coli, bacteriophage λ can follow one of two alternativ...
AbstractThe primary structure of bacteriophage λ DNA has been searched for the presence of consensus...
The O protein is a replication initiator that binds to the oriλ region and promotes assembly of the...
Bacteriophage λ has been used as a model replicon system for forty years. While the basic λ replica...
Bacteriophage λ has been used as a model replicon system for forty years. While the basic λ replica...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
Bacteriophage ë has been used as a model replicon system for forty years. While the basic ë replica...
How temperate bacteriophages play a role in microbial infection and disease progression is not fully...
AbstractInhibition of Escherichia coli DNA replication by guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) is demons...
Abstract Background The lysis-lysogeny decision in the temperate coliphage λ is influenced by a numb...
A recent study explains how bacterial spores capture and protect phage DNA, which remains free in th...
Second messenger nucleotides, such as guanosine penta- or tetra-phosphate, commonly referred to as ...
AbstractAfter infection of a sensitive host temperate phages may enter either a lytic or a lysogenic...
How temperate bacteriophages play a role in microbial infection and disease progression is not fully...
AbstractOn infection of its host, Escherichia coli, bacteriophage λ can follow one of two alternativ...
AbstractThe primary structure of bacteriophage λ DNA has been searched for the presence of consensus...
The O protein is a replication initiator that binds to the oriλ region and promotes assembly of the...
Bacteriophage λ has been used as a model replicon system for forty years. While the basic λ replica...
Bacteriophage λ has been used as a model replicon system for forty years. While the basic λ replica...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
Bacteriophage ë has been used as a model replicon system for forty years. While the basic ë replica...
How temperate bacteriophages play a role in microbial infection and disease progression is not fully...
AbstractInhibition of Escherichia coli DNA replication by guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) is demons...
Abstract Background The lysis-lysogeny decision in the temperate coliphage λ is influenced by a numb...
A recent study explains how bacterial spores capture and protect phage DNA, which remains free in th...
Second messenger nucleotides, such as guanosine penta- or tetra-phosphate, commonly referred to as ...
AbstractAfter infection of a sensitive host temperate phages may enter either a lytic or a lysogenic...
How temperate bacteriophages play a role in microbial infection and disease progression is not fully...