نتایج جستجو برای: prophage

تعداد نتایج: 1649  

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2017
Bouzari , Majid, Rahimi , Fateh, Shaykh Baygloo , Nima,

ABSTRACT           Background and Objective: Prophage sequences are major contributors to interstrain variations within the same bacterial species. Acinetobacter baumannii is a gram-negative bacterium that causes a wide range of nosocomial infections, especially in intensive care unit inpatients. Prophage sequences constitute a considerable proporti...

2011
You Zhou Yongjie Liang Karlene H. Lynch Jonathan J. Dennis David S. Wishart

PHAge Search Tool (PHAST) is a web server designed to rapidly and accurately identify, annotate and graphically display prophage sequences within bacterial genomes or plasmids. It accepts either raw DNA sequence data or partially annotated GenBank formatted data and rapidly performs a number of database comparisons as well as phage 'cornerstone' feature identification steps to locate, annotate ...

2015
Robert Hertel David Pintor Rodríguez Jacqueline Hollensteiner Sascha Dietrich Andreas Leimbach Michael Hoppert Heiko Liesegang Sonja Volland

Prophages are viruses, which have integrated their genomes into the genome of a bacterial host. The status of the prophage genome can vary from fully intact with the potential to form infective particles to a remnant state where only a few phage genes persist. Prophages have impact on the properties of their host and are therefore of great interest for genomic research and strain design. Here w...

2011
Mazen Salloum Nathalie van der Mee-Marquet Anne-Sophie Valentin-Domelier Roland Quentin

The phylogenetic position and prophage DNA content of the genomes of 142 S. agalactiae (group-B streptococcus, GBS) isolates responsible for bacteremia and meningitis in adults and neonates were studied and compared. The distribution of the invasive isolates between the various serotypes, sequence types (STs) and clonal complexes (CCs) differed significantly between adult and neonatal isolates....

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Yanlin Zhao Kui Wang Hans-Wolfgang Ackermann Rolf U Halden Nianzhi Jiao Feng Chen

Prophages are common in many bacterial genomes. Distinguishing putatively viable prophages from nonviable sequences can be a challenge, since some prophages are remnants of once-functional prophages that have been rendered inactive by mutational changes. In some cases, a putative prophage may be missed due to the lack of recognizable prophage loci. The genome of a marine roseobacter, Roseovariu...

2016
Chad W. Euler Barbara Juncosa Patricia A. Ryan Douglas R. Deutsch W. Michael McShan Vincent A. Fischetti Bernard Beall

Streptococcus pyogenes is a human commensal and a bacterial pathogen responsible for a wide variety of human diseases differing in symptoms, severity, and tissue tropism. The completed genome sequences of >37 strains of S. pyogenes, representing diverse disease-causing serotypes, have been published. The greatest genetic variation among these strains is attributed to numerous integrated prophag...

2014
Clifford G. Clark Patrick M. Chong Stuart J. McCorrister Philip Mabon Matthew Walker Garrett R. Westmacott

Campylobacter jejuni carry temperate bacteriophages that can affect the biology or virulence of the host bacterium. Known effects include genomic rearrangements and resistance to DNA transformation. C. jejuni prophage CJIE1 shows sequence variability and variability in the content of morons. Homologs of the CJIE1 prophage enhance both adherence and invasion to cells in culture and increase the ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1979
M Petranović E Salaj-Smic D Petranović Z Trogovcević

The fate of the prophage part of the lysogenic chromosome was followed in the course of post-ultraviolet incubation. For this purpose, lambda cI857 ind prophage, which can be induced by heat but not by ultraviolet light, was used. The prophage, intially more resistant than its repair-proficient host cell, was rapidly inactivated. This inactivation was not caused by the impaired capacity of irra...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
M L Pato

Excision of lambda prophage was reexamined to test a model for prophage end synapsis. The model proposes that, during in situ prophage replication, following induction, the diverging replication forks are held together. Consequently, prophage DNA is spooled through the replication machinery, drawing the prophage ends together and facilitating synapsis. The model predicts that excision will be s...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
K. V. Srividhya V. Alaguraj G. Poornima Dinesh Kumar G. P. Singh L. Raghavenderan A. V. S. K. Mohan Katta Preeti Mehta S. Krishnaswamy

BACKGROUND Prophages are integrated viral forms in bacterial genomes that have been found to contribute to interstrain genetic variability. Many virulence-associated genes are reported to be prophage encoded. Present computational methods to detect prophages are either by identifying possible essential proteins such as integrases or by an extension of this technique, which involves identifying ...

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