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lytic phage - translation to ρωσικά

PROCESS OF VIRUS REPRODUCTION IN WHICH THE VIRAL DNA EXISTS AS A SEPARATE FREE FLOATING MOLECULE WITHIN THE BACTERIAL CELL
Lytic; Lytic pathway; Lytic viruses; Lytic infection; Lytic Cycle; Lytic life cycle

lytic phage      

общая лексика

вирулентный [литический] фаг

phage resistance         
  • Phage in action on cultured ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]''
  • Conventional drug development process vs. magistral preparation
  • [[Félix d'Hérelle]], discoverer of phage therapy
  • An [[electron micrograph]] of bacteriophages attached to a bacterial cell. These viruses are the size and shape of coliphage T1.
  • Phage therapy is the use of bacteriophages to treat bacterial infections.
  • The different steps at which phages may disrupt biofilm formation. The biofilm surrounding the bacteria would inhibit the ability of antibiotics to reach bacteria, but may have less impact on the phages.
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  • [[Frederick Twort]]
THERAPEUTIC USE OF BACTERIOPHAGES TO TREAT PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Bacteriophage therapy; Phagotherapy; Phage resistance; Phage therapy in agriculture; Crop phage therapy

общая лексика

фагоустойчивость

lambda bacteriophage         
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  • Visual representation of repressor tetramer/octamer binding to phage lambda L and R operator sites (stable lysogenic state)
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  • The function of LexA in the SOS response.  LexA expression leads to inhibition of various genes including LexA.
  • Protein interactions that lead to either Lytic or Lysogenic cycles for Lambda phage
  • Diagram of temperate phage life cycle, showing both lytic and lysogenic cycles.
  • Lambda phage DNA injection into the cell membrane using Mannose PTS permease (a sugar transporting system) as a mechanism of entry into the cytoplasm
  • Lambda phage J protein interaction with the LamB porin
  • Early activation events involving N protein
  • A simplified representation of the integration/excision paradigm and the major genes involved.
  • Transcriptional state of the P<sub>RM</sub> and P<sub>R</sub> promoter regions during a lysogenic state vs induced, early lytic state.
  • Diagram showing the retro-regulation process that yields a higher concentration of xis compared to int. The mRNA transcript is digested by bacterial RNase starting from the cleaved hairpin loop at sib.
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  • Lysogen repressors and polymerase bound to OR1 and recruits OR2, which will activate PRM and shutdown PR.
BACTERIOPHAGE
Lambda DNA; CI protein; Enterobacteria phage lambda; Bacteriophage lambda; Λ phage; Lamda phage; Bacteriophage lamda; Bacteriaphage lamda; Bacteriaphage lambda; L phage; Bacteriophage Lambda; Integration host factor; Phage lambda; Integration host factors; Lambdabacteriophage; Lambda ci and cro repressor; Phage λ; Lambda bacteriophage; Λ red recombination; Bacteriophage λ

общая лексика

бактериофаг лямбда

Ορισμός

lytic
['l?t?k]
¦ adjective Biology relating to or causing lysis.
Derivatives
lytically adverb

Βικιπαίδεια

Lytic cycle

The lytic cycle ( LIT-ik) is one of the two cycles of viral reproduction (referring to bacterial viruses or bacteriophages), the other being the lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane. Bacteriophages that only use the lytic cycle are called virulent phages (in contrast to temperate phages).

In the lytic cycle, the viral DNA exists as a separate free floating molecule within the bacterial cell, and replicates separately from the host bacterial DNA, whereas in the lysogenic cycle, the viral DNA is located within the host DNA. This is the key difference between the lytic and lysogenic (bacterio)phage cycles. However, in both cases the virus/phage replicates using the host DNA machinery.

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