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Molecular biology of bacteriophage T4

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Published by American Society for Microbiology in Washington, DC .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Bacteriophage T4.,
  • Molecular virology.

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 529-604) and index.

    Statementeditor-in-chief, Jim D. Karam ; editors, John W. Drake ... [et al.].
    ContributionsKaram, Jim D., Drake, John W., 1932-
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQR342.2.T14 M65 1994
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxviii, 615 p. :
    Number of Pages615
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL1082878M
    ISBN 101555810640
    LC Control Number94006505

    Chapters guide readers through regulatory compliance and safety aspects of bacteriophage therapy. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips.   Bacteriophage T4 and its host bacterium, Escherichia coli, can be considered among the earliest model organisms – biological systems that attract large numbers of investigators who, because of technical or conceptual advantages of the system, use the system to investigate processes and mechanisms of general significance in ing in the mid‐twentieth century, studies .

    Bacteriophage: Genetics and Molecular Biology (English) Hardcover Book Free Ship Bacteriophage: Genetics and - $ About this Item: Caister Academic Press, United Kingdom, Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) are fascinating organisms that have played and continue to play a key role in bacterial genetics and molecular biology.

    The bacteriophage T4 head is an elongated icosahedron packed with kb of linear double-stranded DNA and numerous proteins. The capsid is built from three essential proteins: gp23*, which forms the hexagonal capsid lattice; gp24*, which forms pentamers at 11 of the 12 vertices; and gp20, which forms the unique dodecameric portal vertex through which DNA enters during packaging and exits. Introduction to Bacteriophage Biology and Diversity, p In Sabour P, Griffiths M (ed), Bacteriophages in the Control of Food-and Waterborne Pathogens. ASM Press, Washington, DC. doi: /ch2.


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Molecular Biology of Bacteriophage T4 highlights the value of this biological system as a research and teaching tool. The book is a sequel to the edition and is organized into six major sections: DNA metabolism, regulation of gene expression, phage morphogenesis, structure and function of selected proteins, host-phage interactions, and experiments in T4 molecular genetics.

Molecular Biology of Bacteriophage T4 highlights the value of this biological system as a research and teaching tool. The book is a sequel to the edition and is organized into six major sections: DNA metabolism, regulation of gene expression, phage morphogenesis, structure and function of selected proteins, host-phage interactions, and experiments in T4 molecular by: Molecular biology of bacteriophage T4 by Drake, John W.,American Society for Microbiology edition, in EnglishPages: The development of the molecular biology of bacteriophage such as T4, lambda and filamentous phages was described and the process that the fundamental knowledge obtained in this field has subsequently led us to the technology of phage display was by: 9.

Description: Molecular Biology of Bacteriophage T4 highlights the value of this biological system as a research and teaching tool. The book is a sequel to the edition and is organized into six major sections: DNA metabolism, regulation of gene expression, phage morphogenesis, structure and function of selected proteins, host-phage.

Buy Molecular Biology of Bacteriophage T4 by JD Karam (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Bacterial viruses, or bacteriophages, are estimated to be the most widely distributed and diverse entities in the biosphere.

From initial research defining the nature of viruses, to deciphering the fundamental principles of life, to the development of the science of molecular biology, phages have been 'model organisms' for probing the basic chemistry of life. fascinated with the romance of science by reading the book by the s most of the ac tion and excitement in molecular biology A study of multiplicity-reactivation in the bacteriophage T4.

Part of the Methods in Molecular Biology™ book series (MIMB, volume ) Log in to check access. Buy eBook. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology Methods and Protocols is a valuable reference for experienced bacteriophage researchers as well as an easily accessible introduction for newcomers to the subject.

Abstract. The development of the molecular biology of bacteriophage such as T4, lambda and filamentous phages was described and the process that the fundamental knowledge obtained in this field has subsequently led us to the technology of phage display was introduced.

Benzer’s experiments analyzing the rIIlocus of bacteriophage T4 formalized the idea of a cis‑transcomplementation test to define a cistron, which is an operational definition of alet’s define cis and transwhen used to refer to the cis configuration, both mutations are on the same the trans configuration, each mutation is on a different chromosome.

Bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) are fascinating organisms that have played and continue to play a key role in bacterial genetics and molecular biology. Phage can confer key phenotypes on their host - for example, converting a non-pathogenic strain into a pathogen - and they play a key role in regulating bacterial populations in all sorts of environments.

The book is written for upper level undergraduates and beginning graduate students, T4 Bacteriophage as a Model Genetic System. Pages Preview Buy Chap95 Plasmid Molecular Biology.

Pages Preview Buy Chap Which is the best book to study molecular virology. How to know more about viruses. I'm interested expecially in the self-assembly properties of their proteins and the way they infect cells.

A bacteriophage (/ b æ k ˈ t ɪər i oʊ f eɪ dʒ /), also known informally as a phage (/ f eɪ dʒ /), is a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria and term was derived from "bacteria" and the Greek φαγεῖν (phagein), meaning "to devour".Bacteriophages are composed of proteins that encapsulate a DNA or RNA genome, and may have structures that are either simple.

Introduction. Bacteriophage T4 has long served as a model system for molecular and structural biology. Its structure and assembly have been extensively studied using biochemical methods, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), and X-ray crystallography (for recent reviews, see Refs.

1–3). As one of the best studied of phage types, the biology of phage T4, like that of phage λ, may be considered archetypical. In studies of phage evolution, phage T4 along with phage T2 and T6 form the original members of the T-even family of bacteriophage, which now includes many members that infect many other species of bacteria besides E.

coli. The T4 bacteriophage (pictured) is a virus that infects bacteria known as E. coli, one of the most studied types of bacteria in the field of molecular biology. Since the T4 bacteriophage infects E. coli, scientists can apply what they already know about the bacteria and use T4 bacteriophage to study viruses and how they infect and replicate.

Bacteriophage: Genetics and Molecular Biology (English) Hardcover Book Free Ship See more like this. Watch; Bacteriophage: Genetics and Molecular Biology by Stephen McGrath: New. Brand New. $ Buy It Now CafePress TEM Of T4 Bacteriophage Infecting E.

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Price: $. th entry in the Protein Data Bank, the bacteriophage phiX, is a perfect example of how the science of protein structure has progressed in four decades. Inthe world got its first look at the structure of a protein.For example, the T-even phages such as T2, T4, and T6 are virulent.

The life cycle of T4 is illustrated in Figure The lytic cycle consists of five steps. The cycle begins by attachment of the bacteriophage to molecules on the host's cell wall.

Next, the virus introduces its genetic material into the cell (penetration). Molecular biology of bacteriophage T4. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC. 4. Josse J, Kornberg A. Glucosylation of deoxyribonucleic acid. III. Alpha- and beta-glucosyl transferases from T4-infected Escherichia coli.

J Biol Chem – 5. Pratt EA, Kuo S, Lehman IR.