Molecular and transcriptional analysis of the temperate lactococcal bacteriophage Tuc2009 (original) (raw)

Characterization of the lytic–lysogenic switch of the lactococcal bacteriophage Tuc2009

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Virology, 2006

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Characterisation of the lytic-lysogenic switch of the lactococcal bacteriophage Tuc2009.

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Novel organization of genes involved in prophage excision identified in the temperate lactococcal bacteriophage TP901-1

Anne Breüner

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Identification of the Lower Baseplate Protein as the Antireceptor of the Temperate Lactococcal Bacteriophages TP901-1 and Tuc2009

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Complete genomic sequence of the temperate bacteriophage ΦAT3 isolated from Lactobacillus casei ATCC 393

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A Genomic Region of Lactococcal Temperate Bacteriophage TP901-1 Encoding Major Virion Proteins

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Mutational Analysis of Two Structural Genes of the Temperate Lactococcal Bacteriophage TP901-1 Involved in Tail Length Determination and Baseplate Assembly

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Virology, 2000

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Lytic Infection of Lactococcus lactis by Bacteriophages Tuc2009 and c2 Triggers Alternative Transcriptional Host Responses

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2013

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The life cycles of the temperate lactococcal bacteriophage φLC3 monitored by a quantitative PCR method

Ingolf Nes

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A resolvase-like protein is required for the site-specific integration of the temperate lactococcal bacteriophage TP901-1

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Identification of the Repressor-Encoding Gene of the Lactobacillus Bacteriophage A2

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1998

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Sequence analysis and characterization of oO1205, a temperate bacteriophage infecting Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ1205

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Complete Genome Sequences of 28 Lactococcal Bacteriophages Isolated from Failed Dairy Fermentation Processes

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Francesca Cantele

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Characterization of the bacteriophage B2 of Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014

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Biochimie, 1988

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Characterization of o393-A2, a bacteriophage that infects Lactobacillus casei

Juan Suarez

Microbiology-sgm, 1994

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Complete Genome Sequence of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris 3107, Host for the Model Lactococcal P335 Bacteriophage TP901-1

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Analysis of the catalytic domain of the lysin of the lactococcal bacteriophage Tuc2009 by chimeric gene assembling

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Raul Raya

1989

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Assessing the functionality and genetic diversity of lactococcal prophages

jennifer mahony

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2018

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Cloning and characterization of the determinant for abortive infection of bacteriophage from lactococcal plasmid pCI829

Aidan Coffey

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Comparative Genomics and Transduction Potential of Enterococcus faecalis Temperate Bacteriophages

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