Host genetic requirements for DNA release of lactococcal phage TP901‐1
Abstract The first step in phage infection is the recognition of, and adsorption to, a receptor located on the host cell surface. This reversible host adsorption step is commonly followed by an irreversible event, which involves phage DNA delivery or release into the bacterial cytoplasm. The molecul...
Main Authors: | Sofía Ruiz‐Cruz, Andrea Erazo Garzon, Philip Kelleher, Francesca Bottacini, Solvej Østergaard Breum, Horst Neve, Knut J. Heller, Finn K. Vogensen, Simon Palussière, Pascal Courtin, Marie‐Pierre Chapot‐Chartier, Evgeny Vinogradov, Irina Sadovskaya, Jennifer Mahony, Douwe vanSinderen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022-12-01
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Series: | Microbial Biotechnology |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14156 |
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