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Sherry Kan

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Identification of a Ligand on the Wip1 Bacteriophage Highly Specific for a Receptor on Bacillus anthracis

2013

ABSTRACT Tectiviridae is a family of tailless bacteriophages with Gram-negative and Gram-positive hosts. The family model PRD1 and its close relatives all infect a broad range of enterobacteria by recognizing a plasmid-encoded conjugal transfer complex as a receptor. In contrast, tectiviruses with Gram-positive hosts are highly specific to only a few hosts within the same bacterial species. The cellular determinants that account for the observed specificity remain unknown. Here we present the genome sequence of Wip1, a tectivirus that infects the pathogen Bacillus anthracis . The Wip1 genome is related to other tectiviruses with Gram-positive hosts, notably, AP50, but displays some interest…

Gene Expression Regulation ViralMolecular Sequence DataGenome ViralBiologyLigandsMicrobiologyGenomeBacteriophageSpecies SpecificityCloning MolecularMolecular BiologyGenomic organizationGeneticsTectivirusGene Expression Regulation BacterialArticlesLigand (biochemistry)biology.organism_classificationBacillus anthracisMicroscopy FluorescenceCapsidBacillus anthracisDNA ViralReceptors VirusTectiviridaeTectiviridaeJournal of Bacteriology
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Identification of a ligand on the Wip1 bacteriophage highly specific for a receptor on B. anthracis.

2013

Tectiviridae is a family of tailless bacteriophages with Gram-negative and Gram-positive hosts. The family model PRD1 and its close relatives all infect a broad range of enterobacteria by recognizing a plasmid-encoded conjugal transfer complex as a receptor. In contrast, tectiviruses with Gram-positive hosts are highly specific to only a few hosts within the same bacterial species. The cellular determinants that account for the observed specificity remain unknown. Here we present the genome sequence of Wip1, a tectivirus that infects the pathogen Bacillus anthracis. The Wip1 genome is related to other tectiviruses with Gram-positive hosts, notably, AP50, but displays some interesting differ…

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