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Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 48, Iss , Pp 109104- (2023)
Two novel mycobacteriophages (Prann and LeoAvram) belonging to the family Siphoviridae were isolated from soil samples of Northern India. Genomic DNA of both the phages was extracted, and further sequenced using Illumina technology. Complete genome a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7d45d22f37eb476ebfb81fae2e7cdce1
Autor:
Laura A. Gonyar, Patrick E. Gelbach, Dennis G. McDuffie, Alexander F. Koeppel, Qing Chen, Gloria Lee, Louise M. Temple, Scott Stibitz, Erik L. Hewlett, Jason A. Papin, F. Heath Damron, Joshua C. Eby
Publikováno v:
mSphere, Vol 4, Iss 3 (2019)
ABSTRACT Bordetella pertussis is the causative agent of whooping cough, a serious respiratory illness affecting children and adults, associated with prolonged cough and potential mortality. Whooping cough has reemerged in recent years, emphasizing a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d637cd0d98204829b52e75663e7cbc25
Autor:
Stephen F, Baron, Ashley N, Crossman, Shikha, Malik, Parveen, Sidhu, Kiran, Nehra, Pragati, Jamdagni, Ivan, Erill, Louise M, Temple
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
The complete genome sequence of the unique virulent bacteriophage BRock, isolated from compost on Streptomyces sp. strain SFB5A, was determined. BRock is a myovirus with a 112,523-bp genome containing a GC content of 52.3%. There were 188 protein-cod
Autor:
Welkin H Pope, Deborah Jacobs-Sera, Daniel A Russell, Craig L Peebles, Zein Al-Atrache, Turi A Alcoser, Lisa M Alexander, Matthew B Alfano, Samantha T Alford, Nichols E Amy, Marie D Anderson, Alexander G Anderson, Andrew A S Ang, Manuel Ares, Amanda J Barber, Lucia P Barker, Jonathan M Barrett, William D Barshop, Cynthia M Bauerle, Ian M Bayles, Katherine L Belfield, Aaron A Best, Agustin Borjon, Charles A Bowman, Christine A Boyer, Kevin W Bradley, Victoria A Bradley, Lauren N Broadway, Keshav Budwal, Kayla N Busby, Ian W Campbell, Anne M Campbell, Alyssa Carey, Steven M Caruso, Rebekah D Chew, Chelsea L Cockburn, Lianne B Cohen, Jeffrey M Corajod, Steven G Cresawn, Kimberly R Davis, Lisa Deng, Dee R Denver, Breyon R Dixon, Sahrish Ekram, Sarah C R Elgin, Angela E Engelsen, Belle E V English, Marcella L Erb, Crystal Estrada, Laura Z Filliger, Ann M Findley, Lauren Forbes, Mark H Forsyth, Tyler M Fox, Melissa J Fritz, Roberto Garcia, Zindzi D George, Anne E Georges, Christopher R Gissendanner, Shannon Goff, Rebecca Goldstein, Kobie C Gordon, Russell D Green, Stephanie L Guerra, Krysta R Guiney-Olsen, Bridget G Guiza, Leila Haghighat, Garrett V Hagopian, Catherine J Harmon, Jeremy S Harmson, Grant A Hartzog, Samuel E Harvey, Siping He, Kevin J He, Kaitlin E Healy, Ellen R Higinbotham, Erin N Hildebrandt, Jason H Ho, Gina M Hogan, Victoria G Hohenstein, Nathan A Holz, Vincent J Huang, Ericka L Hufford, Peter M Hynes, Arrykka S Jackson, Erica C Jansen, Jonathan Jarvik, Paul G Jasinto, Tuajuanda C Jordan, Tomas Kasza, Murray A Katelyn, Jessica S Kelsey, Larisa A Kerrigan, Daryl Khaw, Junghee Kim, Justin Z Knutter, Ching-Chung Ko, Gail V Larkin, Jennifer R Laroche, Asma Latif, Kohana D Leuba, Sequoia I Leuba, Lynn O Lewis, Kathryn E Loesser-Casey, Courtney A Long, A Javier Lopez, Nicholas Lowery, Tina Q Lu, Victor Mac, Isaac R Masters, Jazmyn J McCloud, Molly J McDonough, Andrew J Medenbach, Anjali Menon, Rachel Miller, Brandon K Morgan, Patrick C Ng, Elvis Nguyen, Katrina T Nguyen, Emilie T Nguyen, Kaylee M Nicholson, Lindsay A Parnell, Caitlin E Peirce, Allison M Perz, Luke J Peterson, Rachel E Pferdehirt, Seegren V Philip, Kit Pogliano, Joe Pogliano, Tamsen Polley, Erica J Puopolo, Hannah S Rabinowitz, Michael J Resiss, Corwin N Rhyan, Yetta M Robinson, Lauren L Rodriguez, Andrew C Rose, Jeffrey D Rubin, Jessica A Ruby, Margaret S Saha, James W Sandoz, Judith Savitskaya, Dale J Schipper, Christine E Schnitzler, Amanda R Schott, J Bradley Segal, Christopher D Shaffer, Kathryn E Sheldon, Erica M Shepard, Jonathan W Shepardson, Madav K Shroff, Jessica M Simmons, Erika F Simms, Brandy M Simpson, Kathryn M Sinclair, Robert L Sjoholm, Ingrid J Slette, Blaire C Spaulding, Clark L Straub, Joseph Stukey, Trevor Sughrue, Tin-Yun Tang, Lyons M Tatyana, Stephen B Taylor, Barbara J Taylor, Louise M Temple, Jasper V Thompson, Michael P Tokarz, Stephanie E Trapani, Alexander P Troum, Jonathan Tsay, Anthony T Tubbs, Jillian M Walton, Danielle H Wang, Hannah Wang, John R Warner, Emilie G Weisser, Samantha C Wendler, Kathleen A Weston-Hafer, Hilary M Whelan, Kurt E Williamson, Angelica N Willis, Hannah S Wirtshafter, Theresa W Wong, Phillip Wu, Yun jeong Yang, Brandon C Yee, David A Zaidins, Bo Zhang, Melina Y Zúniga, Roger W Hendrix, Graham F Hatfull
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 1, p e16329 (2011)
Mycobacteriophages are viruses that infect mycobacterial hosts such as Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. All mycobacteriophages characterized to date are dsDNA tailed phages, and have either siphoviral or myoviral morphotypes. H
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a9e00ac52f7f45099a82269efcbad2c5
Autor:
Keith D. James, N. Hamlin, Simon Rutter, Ana Cerdeño-Tárraga, David Harris, David L. Saunders, Bart Barrell, Matthew Collins, Tracey Chillingworth, Mandy Sanders, Stephen D. Bentley, Arlette Goble, Karen Mungall, Mark Achtman, Paul Davis, Anne Cronin, Louise M. Temple, Ester Rabbinowitsch, Barbara Harris, David Basham, Louise Unwin, Duncan J. Maskell, S. Holroyd, Heidi Hauser, Mark Simmonds, Kay Jagels, Nicholas R. Thomson, Katherine Seeger, Claire Price, Susan O'Neil, Jonathan Doggett, Doug Ormond, Michael A. Quail, Rebecca Atkin, Julian Parkhill, Sally Whitehead, Halina Norberczak, Carol Churcher, K. Stevens, Nathalie Bason, Andrew Preston, S. Squares, Matthew T. G. Holden, Mohammed Sebaihia, Inna Cherevach, Sharon Moule, Steven K. Baker, R. Squares, Sampsa Leather, Sarah Sharp, Jason Skelton, Lee Murphy, Theresa Feltwell
Bordetella pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica are closely related Gram-negative beta-proteobacteria that colonize the respiratory tracts of mammals. B. pertussis is a strict human pathogen of recent evolutionary origin
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ff995fbafe726551dc59a1653744efab
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1227
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1227
Autor:
Louise M. Temple, Leslie A. Holladay
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research. 25:254-257
A micelle-like polymer of 10-undecenoate was prepared by γ-irradiating micellar solutions in 1 M NH4HCO3. The polymer was characterized with respect to its Stoke's radius, molecular weight, and intrinsic viscosity. The hydrodynamic data are consiste
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 70:1219-1224
Bordetella avium causes bordetellosis, an upper respiratory disease of birds. Commercially raised turkeys are particularly susceptible. We report here on the use of a recently described B. avium bacteriophage, Ba1, as a tool for investigating the eff
Publikováno v:
Molecular Microbiology. 36:1425-1435
We isolated two insertion mutants of Bordetella avium that exhibited a peculiar clumped-growth phenotype and found them to be attenuated in turkey tracheal colonization. The mutants contained transposon insertions in homologues of the wlbA and wlbL g
Autor:
Mohammed, Sebaihia, Andrew, Preston, Duncan J, Maskell, Holly, Kuzmiak, Terry D, Connell, Natalie D, King, Paul E, Orndorff, David M, Miyamoto, Nicholas R, Thomson, David, Harris, Arlette, Goble, Angela, Lord, Lee, Murphy, Michael A, Quail, Simon, Rutter, Robert, Squares, Steven, Squares, John, Woodward, Julian, Parkhill, Louise M, Temple
Publikováno v:
Journal of bacteriology. 188(16)
Bordetella avium is a pathogen of poultry and is phylogenetically distinct from Bordetella bronchiseptica, Bordetella pertussis, and Bordetella parapertussis, which are other species in the Bordetella genus that infect mammals. In order to understand
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 71(5)
Bordetella avium causes an upper respiratory tract disease (bordetellosis) in avian species. Commercially raised turkeys are particularly susceptible. Like other pathogenic members of the genus Bordetella ( B. pertussis and B. bronchiseptica ) that i