Characterization and application of bacteriophages for the biocontrol of Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli

YT Lu - 2021 - open.library.ubc.ca
… of potential integrase genes, and virulence or pathogenic genes. … large subunit of the terminase
gene identified that phages were … The lack of integrase, virulence, and pathogenic genes

Group Identity in Aquatic Animals: Learning to Belong

LP Villarreal - Origin of Group Identity: Viruses, Addiction and …, 2009 - Springer
genetic parasites often succeed in colonizing their host due to the use of addiction modules
will be also be considered in the context of marine … (and extending to all terrestrial tetrapods), …

What ecologists can tell virologists

JJ Dennehy - Annual Review of Microbiology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
… this study pointed out that ϕX174 lysis gene E overlaps the highly conserved gene D (23). …
Thirty years ago, it was still believed that viruses in marine habitats were not native but rather …

Ecology, Stress Response and Regulation of Virulence Genes in Escherichia coli

Y Fang - 2019 - era.library.ualberta.ca
… -occurrence of Shiga toxin subunit A and B .......................................... 55 3.3.3. Co-occurrence
Co-occurrence frequency of resistance genes (Res gene) with virulence factors (VF). .............…

[PDF][PDF] Bacteriophage Ecology Group

ST Abedon - 2017 - Citeseer
… , eg, such as phage-encoded exotoxin interaction with animals[11]. … versus liquid phage,
terrestrial phage ecology has been … High abundance of viruses found in aquatic environments. …

[图书][B] Development of novel computational tools based on analysis of DNA compositional biases to identify and study the distribution of mobile genomic elements …

KIO Bezuidt - 2009 - search.proquest.com
… of toxin genes were found to be phage encoded. Experimental … Each genomic island has
additional hyperlink parameters … carry genes which alter their biochemical pathways. Such …

Mechanisms and ecological implications of resistance to predation by heterotrophic ciliates expressed by marine bacteria

CM Lutz - 2014 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
… The ubiquity of bacteria in the marine environment is a result of their capacity to survive in …
The widespread occurrence of genes encoding for GbpA within marine bacteria such as Vibrio …

Brucella: functional genomics and host–pathogen interactions

G Rajashekara, L Eskra, A Mathison… - Animal Health …, 2006 - cambridge.org
… within this hostile intracellular environment. A large number of macrophage gene transcripts
are … such as cytolysins, capsules, exotoxins, secreted proteases, pili and/or fimbriae, flagella, …

[PDF][PDF] Phage Therapy: A Potential Novel Therapeutic Treatment of MRSA

VR BK - 2022 - suntextreviews.org
… These exotoxins are responsible for MRSA’s increased … While these genetic components
serve to develop resistance … , often pathogenic genetic traits, such as phage-encoded toxins or …

[引用][C] … and molecular characterization of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus recovered from treated wastewater effluent and receiving surface water.

R Kerisha - 2018