The infection of Escherichia coli by T2 and T4 bacteriophages as seen in the electron microscope. I. Attachment and penetration.
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Minicells, Back in FashionGenetic transfer and bacterial taxonomyRequirements for the formation of membrane pores by the reovirus myristoylated micro1N peptide.Uncoupling uncoating of herpes simplex virus genomes from their nuclear import and gene expression.Ultrastructure of bacteriophage and bacteriocins.Baseplate protein of bacteriophage T4 with both structural and lytic functionsRoles of bacteriophage T4 gene 5 and gene s products in cell lysis.Visualization of bacteriophage P1 infection by cryo-electron tomography of tiny Escherichia coliRequirement for membrane potential in injection of phage T4 DNA.Early events in cell-animal virus interactions.Structural changes in Escherichia coli membranes induced by bacteriophage T4 at different temperatures.Reversible and fast association equilibria of a molecular chaperone, gp57A, of bacteriophage T4.No syringes please, ejection of phage T7 DNA from the virion is enzyme driven.Roles of cell surface components of Escherichia coli K-12 in bacteriophage T4 infection: interaction of tail core with phospholipids.Infection of Escherichia coli by T2 and T4 bacteriophages as seen in the electron microscope: T4 head morphogenesis.Bacteriophage T4 whiskers: a rudimentary environment-sensing deviceHomotrimeric, beta-stranded viral adhesins and tail proteinsVisualizing the structural changes of bacteriophage Epsilon15 and its Salmonella host during infection.Three-dimensional structure and function of the Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus capsidStructural remodeling of bacteriophage T4 and host membranes during infection initiationIsolation and characterization of a bacteriophage tail-like bacteriocin from a strain of Rhizobium.Structural role of the polyglutamate portion of the folate found in T4D bacteriophage baseplate.Bacteriophage T4 inhibits colicin E2-induced degradation of Escherichia coli deoxyribonucleic acid. II. Inhibition by T4 ghosts and by T4 in the absence of protein synthesis.Effect of inhibition of macromolecule synthesis on the association of bacteriophage T4 DNA with membraneFunction of T4D structural dihydrofolate reductase in bacteriophage infection.Bacteriophage T4-mediated release of envelope components from Escherichia coliEffect of ionic strength on the binding of Sindbis virus to chick cellsCharacterization of T-even bacteriophage substructures. II. Tail plates.Bacteriophage T4 baseplate components. I. Binding and location of the folic acid.Bacterial characteristics determining the potential host range of bacteriophage T4.Enlargement of Escherichia coli after bacteriophage infection. I. Description of the phenomenon.Defective pyocin particles produced by some mutant strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Effect of polymyxin on the bacteriophage receptors of the cell walls of gram-negative bacteriaInfluence of O side chains on the attachment of the Felix O-1 bacteriophage to Salmonella bacteria.Bacteriophage SPO1 structure and morphogenesis. I. Tail structure and length regulation.Adsorption of bacteriophages to adhesions between wall and membrane of Escherichia coli.Cation fluxes and permeability changes accompanying bacteriophage infection of Escherichia coli.Critical arginine residue for maintaining the bacteriophage tail structure.Bacteriophage tail components. II. Dihydrofolate reductase in T4D bacteriophage.Some properties of five new Salmonella bacteriophages.
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The infection of Escherichia coli by T2 and T4 bacteriophages as seen in the electron microscope. I. Attachment and penetration.
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The infection of Escherichia c ...... I. Attachment and penetration.
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The infection of Escherichia c ...... I. Attachment and penetration.
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1967-06-01T00:00:00Z