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    The dynamics of lysozyme from bacteriophage lambda in solution probed by NMR and MD simulations. by Smith, L, Bowen, A, Di Paolo, A, Matagne, A, Redfield, C

    Published 2013
    “…(15) N NMR relaxation studies, analyses of NMR data to include chemical shifts, residual dipolar couplings (RDC), NOEs and H(N) -H(α) coupling constants, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been used to characterise the behaviour of lysozyme from bacteriophage lambda (λ lysozyme) in solution. The lower and upper lip regions in λ lysozyme (residues 51-60 and 128-141, respectively) show reduced (1) H-(15) N order parameters indicating mobility on a picosecond timescale. …”
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    Characterization of the flexible lip regions in bacteriophage lambda lysozyme using MD simulations by Smith, L, van Gunsteren, W, Hansen, N

    Published 2015
    “…The upper and lower lip regions in lysozyme from bacteriophage lambda (λ-lysozyme) are flexible in solution and exhibit two different conformations in crystal structures of the protein. …”
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    An NMR and MD study of complexes of bacteriophage lambda lysozyme with tetra- and hexa-n-acetylchitohexaose by Turupcu, A, Bowen, A, Di Paolo, A, Matagne, A, Oostenbrink, C, Redfield, C, Smith, L

    Published 2019
    “…The X-ray structure of lysozyme from bacteriophage lambda (λ lysozyme) in complex with the inhibitor hexa-N-acetylchitohexaose (NAG6) (PDB:3D3D) has been reported previously showing sugar units from two molecules of NAG6 bound in the active site. …”
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    Construction of the Recombinant Plasmid Expressing AID under the Control of Temperature-sensitive Promoter of Bacteriophage Lambda by Nasim Hafezi, Abolghasem Ajami, Reza Valadan

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Then, AID was ligated to an expression plasmid under the control of left promoter of bacteriophage lambda and mutant thermolabile cI857 repressor. …”
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    Competition-driven eco-evolutionary feedback reshapes bacteriophage lambda’s fitness landscape and enables speciation by Michael B. Doud, Animesh Gupta, Victor Li, Sarah J. Medina, Caesar A. De La Fuente, Justin R. Meyer

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Here, we achieve this by studying bacteriophage $$\lambda$$ λ , a virus that readily speciates into co-existing receptor specialists under controlled laboratory conditions. …”
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    Backbone 1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignments for lysozyme from bacteriophage lambda. by Di Paolo, A, Duval, V, Matagne, A, Redfield, C

    Published 2010
    “…Lysozyme from lambda bacteriophage (lambda lysozyme) is an 18 kDa globular protein displaying some of the structural features common to all lysozymes; in particular, lambda lysozyme consists of two structural domains connected by a helix, and has its catalytic residues located at the interface between these two domains. …”
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    Lambda-Display: A Powerful Tool for Antigen Discovery by Nicola Gargano, Elisa Beghetto

    Published 2011-04-01
    Subjects: “…bacteriophage lambda…”
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    Nucleotide sequence of a gene from chromosome 1D of wheat encoding a HMW-glutenin subunit. by Thompson, R, Bartels, D, Harberd, N

    Published 1985
    “…A high molecular weight glutenin gene in hexaploid wheat has been isolated by cloning in bacteriophage lambda and characterized. The gene corresponds to polypeptide 12 encoded by chromosome 1D in the variety "Chinese Spring". …”
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    Bacteriophage as carrier for multiple DNA vaccine in poultry by Al-Tayyar, O. B., Siang, T. W., Omar, Abdul Rahman, Ideris, Aini

    Published 2015
    “…The amplified PCR products were inserted into bacteriophage lambda vector and successful recombinant were confirmed by white-blue screening, colony-PCR and sequencing. …”
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    Molecular aspects on generalisations of splicing languages by Ismail, Nurul Izzaty, Fong, Wan Heng, Sarmin, Nor Haniz

    Published 2020
    “…The initial string used in this model is taken from bacteriophage lambda. From the model, the predicted molecules resulting from the combination of the initial string and the chosen restriction enzymes are determined. …”
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    Molecular Modeling the Proteins from the <i>exo-xis</i> Region of Lambda and Shigatoxigenic Bacteriophages by Logan W. Donaldson

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Despite decades of intensive research on bacteriophage lambda, a relatively uncharacterized region remains between the <i>exo</i> and <i>xis</i> genes. …”
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    Biomolecular aspects of second order limit language by Ahmad, Muhammad Azrin, Sarmin, Nor Haniza, Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Firdaus, Heng, Fong Wan, Yusof, Yuhani

    Published 2018
    “…To accomplish it, an initial strand of double-stranded DNA, amplified from bacteriophage lambda, was generated through polymerase chain reaction to generate thousands of copies of double-stranded DNA molecules. …”
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    Biomolecular Aspects of Second Order Limit Language by Muhammad Azrin, Ahmad, Nor Haniza, Sarmin, Mohd Firdaus, Abdul-Wahab, Fong, Wan Heng, Yuhani, Yusof

    Published 2018
    “…To accomplish it, an initial strand of double-stranded DNA, amplified from bacteriophage lambda, was generated through polymerase chain reaction to generate thousands of copies of double-stranded DNA molecules. …”
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