نتایج جستجو برای: lambda phage

تعداد نتایج: 43579  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
H A Nash

An in vitro system for the production of integrative recombinant DNA of bacteriophage lambda is described. The in vitro recombination mimics the in vivo integration of viral DNA into host DNA in its requirement for int gene product, for the presence of a thermolabile component, and for the limitation of the recombination to a pair of specialized sites (attachment sites) on the DNA. The enzymes ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1979
R Grosschedl E Schwarz

The nucleotide sequence of a 869 bp segment of phage 434 DNA including the regulatory genes cro and cII is presented and compared with the corresponding part of the phage lambda DNA sequence. The 434 cro protein as deduced from the DNA sequence is a highly basic protein of 71 amino acid residues with a calculated molecular weight of 8089. While the cro gene sequences of phage 434 and lambda DNA...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1994
C Werts V Michel M Hofnung A Charbit

LamB is the cell surface receptor for bacteriophage lambda. LamB missense mutations yielding resistance to lambda group in two classes. Class I mutants block the growth of lambda with the wild-type host range (lambda h+) but support the growth of one-step host range mutants (lambda h). Class II mutants block lambda h but support the growth of two-step host range mutant (lambda hh*) phages. To i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1973
D Kaiser T Masuda

The assembly of plaque-forming particles in cell-free extracts of induced lambda lysogens was observed two ways. (i) DNA isolated from a lambda-related phage, 434 for example, is added to an extract of an induced lambda lysogen, and plaque-formers with the genotype of the added DNA are detected. (ii) One extract from an induced lambda lysogen that carries an amber mutation in one of the head ge...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Norma Angélica Oviedo de Anda Luis Kameyama José Manuel Galindo Gabriel Guarneros Javier Hernandez-Sanchez

Lambda bacteriophage development is impaired in Escherichia coli cells defective for peptidyl (pep)-tRNA hydrolase (Pth). Single-base-pair mutations (bar(-)) that affect translatable two-codon open reading frames named bar minigenes (barI or barII) in the lambda phage genome promote the development of this phage in Pth-defective cells (rap cells). When the barI minigene is cloned and overexpres...

Journal: :Virology 1985
M A Mozola D L Carver D I Friedman

Derivatives of phage lambda with the rightmost 3% of the genome (the QSR region) from the related phage phi 80 fail to grow at low temperatures (e.g., 32 degrees) in Escherichia coli hosts deficient in either protein component of IHF (integration host factor), the products of the himA and hip/himD genes. The abortive infection of lambda (QSR)80 in mutants defective for IHF was studied in detail...

Journal: :BMC Biotechnology 2007
Falko Schmeisser Jerry P Weir

BACKGROUND Targeted mutagenesis of the herpesvirus genomes has been facilitated by the use of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) technology. Such modified genomes have potential uses in understanding viral pathogenesis, gene identification and characterization, and the development of new viral vectors and vaccines. We have previously described the construction of a herpes simplex virus 2 (HS...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1984
I Ashikawa T Furuno K Kinosita A Ikegami H Takahashi H Akutsu

We have investigated internal motion of DNA in bacteriophages by measuring fluorescence anisotropy decays of intercalated ethidium. The results showed large suppression of the internal motion of the inner DNA; the interhelix interaction of the DNA in the phage head is considered to enhance the effective viscosity of the DNA rod and to restrict the angle of the internal motion. Considering that ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1994
B Wu D Ang M Snavely C Georgopoulos

The Escherichia coli grpE gene (along with dnaK, dnaJ, groEL, and groES) was originally identified as one of the host factors required for phage lambda growth. The classical grpE280 mutation was the only grpE mutation that resulted from the initial screen and shown to specifically block the initiation of lambda DNA replication. Here we report the isolation of several new grpE missense mutations...

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