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dysenteric bacteriophage - tradução para russo

STRAIN OF VIRUS
T2 phage; Teven bacteriophage; Bacteriophage T2; T2 Bacteriophage
  • Electron micrograph of T2 bacteriophage

dysenteric bacteriophage      

медицина

дизентерийный бактериофаг

T-even bacteriophages         
  • Survival curves for virus T4 with DNA damaged by UV (top) or MMC (bottom) after single virus T4 infecting host cells (monocomplexes) or two or more virus T4 simultaneously infecting host cells (multicomplexes).
  • Diagram of the DNA injection process
SPECIES OF VIRUS
T4 phage; T4 bacteriophage; Bacteriophage t4; Bacteriophage T4; Phage T4; Enterobacteria phage t4; T-even bacteriophages; T-even Bacteriophages; Enterobacteria phage T4; T-even phages

общая лексика

T-чётные бактериофаги

T-even phages         
  • Survival curves for virus T4 with DNA damaged by UV (top) or MMC (bottom) after single virus T4 infecting host cells (monocomplexes) or two or more virus T4 simultaneously infecting host cells (multicomplexes).
  • Diagram of the DNA injection process
SPECIES OF VIRUS
T4 phage; T4 bacteriophage; Bacteriophage t4; Bacteriophage T4; Phage T4; Enterobacteria phage t4; T-even bacteriophages; T-even Bacteriophages; Enterobacteria phage T4; T-even phages

общая лексика

чётные фаги к кишечной палочке серии T

T-чётные фаги

Definição

phage
[fe?d?, f?:?]
¦ noun short for bacteriophage.

Wikipédia

Enterobacteria phage T2

Enterobacteria phage T2 is a virus that infects and kills E. coli. It is in the genus Tequatrovirus, and the family Myoviridae. Its genome consists of linear double-stranded DNA, with repeats at either end. The phage is covered by a protective protein coat.

The T2 phage can quickly turn an E. coli cell into a T2-producing factory that releases phages when the cell ruptures. Experiments conducted in 1952 by Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase demonstrated how the DNA of viruses is injected into the bacterial cells, while most of the viral proteins remain outside. The injected DNA molecules cause the bacterial cells to produce more viral DNA and proteins. These discoveries supported that DNA, rather than proteins, is the hereditary material.

The first phages that were studied in detail included seven that commonly infect E. coli. They were named Type 1 (T1), Type 2 (T2), etc., for easy reference; however, due to structural similarities between the T2, T4, and T6 bacteriophages, these are now commonly referred to as T-Even phages.

The phage can attach to the surface of a bacterium using the proteins on its 'feet' (tail fibers), and inject its genetic material (either DNA or RNA). This genetic material uses the host cell's ribosomes to replicate, and synthesize proteins for the capsid and tail of the phage. New phages are assembled within the cell until the cellular membrane lyses (splits open). The newly made phages are now free to attack more cells. This process is known as the Lytic cycle.

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