Browsing Graduate and Professional School by Subject "S105"
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(2013-11-06)Bacteriophages infect and kill bacterial cells. During the infection cycle, a phage attaches to the host cell surface, then ejects its DNA into the cytoplasm, where its progenies are subsequently assembled. The final ...
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(2011-10-21)Bacteriophage holins are a diverse group of proteins that are responsible for the spontaneous and specifically-timed triggering of host cell lysis. The best-studied holin, S105 of phage lambda, is known to form lesions, ...
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(2009-05-15)The timing of host lysis is the only decision made in the bacteriophage lytic cycle. To optimize timing, double-stranded DNA phages use a 2-component lysis system consisting of a muralytic enzyme, the endolysin, and a small ...