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Bacteria
A lysogen or lysogenic bacteria is a bacterial cell that can produce and transfer the ability to produce a phage. A prophage is either integrated into
Lysogen
Bacteriophage that infects Escherichia coli
the host. The host is termed a lysogen when a prophage is present. This prophage may enter the lytic cycle when the lysogen enters a stressed condition.
Lambda_phage
Process of virus reproduction
scenario, the daughter bacteria cells contain prophage and are known as lysogens. Lysogens can remain in the lysogenic cycle for many generations but can switch
Lysogenic_cycle
their genomes into their host bacterium's chromosome, together becoming a lysogen as the phage genome becomes a prophage. A temperate phage is also able
Temperateness_(virology)
Lod score method Lymphocyte Lymphoma Lyon hypothesis Lys Lysate Lysis Lysogen Lysogenic Macromolecule Macrorestriction map Malformation Gene mapping
Index_of_genetics_articles
Virus that infects bacteria
Edlin G, Lin L, Kudrna R (June 1975). "Lambda lysogens of E. coli reproduce more rapidly than non-lysogens". Nature. 255 (5511): 735–737. Bibcode:1975Natur
Bacteriophage
DNA vector used in bioengineering
he noticed that the lysogen produced abnormal non-continuous phages, and later found phage P1 was produced from the Lisbonne lysogen strain, in addition
P1-derived artificial chromosome
P1-derived_artificial_chromosome
Interaction of bacteriophages with their environments
temperate-phage properties, including rates of reduction to lysogeny rates of lysogen induction the tendency of at least some phage to enter into (and then subsequently
Phage_ecology
Microbial geneticist (1923–2015)
strain. Using these, he was able to show that the production of phages by a lysogen was discontinuous and involved rare, large bursts of phage. His further
Giuseppe_Bertani
Class of transmembrane transport proteins
holin system. BlyA promotes endolysin-dependent lysis of an induced lambda lysogen that is defective for the lambda holin S gene. The holin pores are generally
BlyA_holin_family
Species of virus
copy number lest it become too large a metabolic burden while it is a lysogen. As there is usually only one copy of the plasmid per bacterial genome
P1_phage
Swiss biologist (1901–1968)
breakage and reunion of DNA molecules. He created the classic induction of a lysogen, which involved irradiating the infected cells with ultraviolet light.
Jean_Weigle
Type of hybrid plasmid
packaging. The necessary packaging extracts are derived from E. coli cI857 lysogens (red- gam- Sam and Dam (head assembly) and Eam (tail assembly) respectively)
Cosmid
Genus of archaea
environment. The Sulfolobus viruses are temperate or permanent lysogens. Permanent lysogens differ from lysogenic bacteriophages in that the host cells are
Sulfolobus
Hypothesis in cell biology
Hypothetically, viral replication cycles may mirror those of plasmids and viral lysogens. However, this theory is controversial, and additional experimentation
Viral_eukaryogenesis
Chemical compound
demonstrated that phenanthriplatin, like cisplatin, was able to dissolve lysogens as well as alter the morphology of E. coli into longer, filamentous cells
Phenanthriplatin
Type of virus that infects the domain of unicellular, prokaryotic organisms or Archaea
infection, ultimately causing cell death. Temperate viruses can form stable lysogens with their hosts while being able to produce progeny at a later time. Other
Archaeal_virus
Protein family
and therefore blocks protein translation. Doc provides stability for P1 lysogens of Escherichia coli. Bacteria carry the prophage as a stable low copy number
Fic/DOC_protein_family
Pharmaceutical compound
"Isolation and characterization of Corynebacterium diphtheriae nontandem double lysogens hyperproducing CRM197". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 46 (3):
CRM197
Species of virus
Lysogens of E. coli reproduce more rapidly than non-lysogens. 1975. Edlin, G., L. Lin, and R. Bitner, Reproductive fitness of P1, P2, and Mu lysogens
Bacteriophage_P2
Species of virus
was negative for speA, and therefore, the conclusion was drawn that all lysogens produced the toxin. However, McKane and Ferretti reported in 1981 that
Bacteriophage_T12
American biologist
bacteriophage life cycle at high host abundances. The resulting bacterial lysogens would be protected from other bacteriophage via superinfection exclusion
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English : variant of Harold 1 and 2.
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Undaunted
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Brilliant
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