Tape measure protein (TMP) having MT3 motif in mycobacteriophage TM4 genome has been reported to enable the phage infection of Mycobacterium smegmatis during stationary phase. In the present work looking at eight additionalmycobacteriophage genomes by in silico analysis, six of them have been found to possess MT3 motif in TMP. The absence of MT3 motif in Che12 and D29 probably makes them incapable of infecting stationary phase cells of Mycobacterium tuberculosis which was experimentally evaluated by the performance of respective luciferase reporter phage constructs developed from the parental phages Che12, D29 and TM4
Transposon mutagenesis provides a direct selection for mutants and is an extremely powerful techniqu...
Dormancy is defined as a stable but reversible nonreplicating state of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. I...
Diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. avium, cause significant morbidity a...
The predominant morphotype of mycobacteriophage virions has a DNA-containing capsid attached to a lo...
In order to inject their DNA into the bacterial cytoplasm and establish infection, bacteriophages mu...
The predominant morphotype of mycobacteriophage virions has a DNA-containing capsid attached to a lo...
The luciferase reporter phages (LRP) show great promise for diagnostic mycobacteriology. Though conv...
Five newly isolated mycobacteriophages--Angelica, CrimD, Adephagia, Anaya, and Pixie--have similar g...
The struggle for survival between phages and their bacterial hosts is best exemplified by the divers...
Mycobacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria in the genus Mycobacterium. The Mycobacterium ge...
Abstract: Mycobacteriophages D29 and TM4 are the two virulent phages widely used for the study of my...
Mycobacteriophages are viruses that infect members of the bacterial genus Mycobacterium. With over 3...
<div><p>Mycobacteriophages have been essential in the development of mycobacterial genetics through ...
A peptidoglycan hydrolase motif within the mycobacteriophage TM4 tape measure protein promotes effic...
Diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. avium, cause significant morbidity a...
Transposon mutagenesis provides a direct selection for mutants and is an extremely powerful techniqu...
Dormancy is defined as a stable but reversible nonreplicating state of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. I...
Diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. avium, cause significant morbidity a...
The predominant morphotype of mycobacteriophage virions has a DNA-containing capsid attached to a lo...
In order to inject their DNA into the bacterial cytoplasm and establish infection, bacteriophages mu...
The predominant morphotype of mycobacteriophage virions has a DNA-containing capsid attached to a lo...
The luciferase reporter phages (LRP) show great promise for diagnostic mycobacteriology. Though conv...
Five newly isolated mycobacteriophages--Angelica, CrimD, Adephagia, Anaya, and Pixie--have similar g...
The struggle for survival between phages and their bacterial hosts is best exemplified by the divers...
Mycobacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria in the genus Mycobacterium. The Mycobacterium ge...
Abstract: Mycobacteriophages D29 and TM4 are the two virulent phages widely used for the study of my...
Mycobacteriophages are viruses that infect members of the bacterial genus Mycobacterium. With over 3...
<div><p>Mycobacteriophages have been essential in the development of mycobacterial genetics through ...
A peptidoglycan hydrolase motif within the mycobacteriophage TM4 tape measure protein promotes effic...
Diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. avium, cause significant morbidity a...
Transposon mutagenesis provides a direct selection for mutants and is an extremely powerful techniqu...
Dormancy is defined as a stable but reversible nonreplicating state of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. I...
Diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. avium, cause significant morbidity a...