Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Characterization of DC1, a Broad-Host-Range Bcep22-Like Podovirus
View through CrossRef
ABSTRACT
Bcep22-like phages are a recently described group of podoviruses that infect strains of
Burkholderia cenocepacia
. We have isolated and characterized a novel member of this group named DC1. This podovirus shows many genomic similarities to BcepIL02 and Bcep22, but it infects strains belonging to multiple
Burkholderia cepacia
complex (BCC) species.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Characterization of DC1, a Broad-Host-Range Bcep22-Like Podovirus
Description:
ABSTRACT
Bcep22-like phages are a recently described group of podoviruses that infect strains of
Burkholderia cenocepacia
.
We have isolated and characterized a novel member of this group named DC1.
This podovirus shows many genomic similarities to BcepIL02 and Bcep22, but it infects strains belonging to multiple
Burkholderia cepacia
complex (BCC) species.
Related Results
Genomic characterization of JG068, a novel virulent podovirus active against Burkholderia cenocepacia
Genomic characterization of JG068, a novel virulent podovirus active against Burkholderia cenocepacia
AbstractBackgroundAs is true for many other antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative pathogens, members of theBurkholderia cepaciacomplex (BCC) are currently being assessed for their sus...
Emergent RNA-RNA interactions can promote stability in a nascent phototrophic endosymbiosis
Emergent RNA-RNA interactions can promote stability in a nascent phototrophic endosymbiosis
ABSTRACTEukaryote-eukaryote endosymbiosis was responsible for the spread of chloroplast (plastid) organelles. Stability is required for the metabolic and genetic integration that d...
Quantifying the relationship between within-host dynamics and transmission for viral diseases of livestock
Quantifying the relationship between within-host dynamics and transmission for viral diseases of livestock
AbstractUnderstanding the population dynamics of an infectious disease requires linking within-host dynamics and between-host transmission in a quantitative manner, but this is sel...
Lipid mediators and a new HOPE in the cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis
Lipid mediators and a new HOPE in the cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis
<p dir="ltr">Oxylipin lipid signalling could be a potential mechanism for inter-partner recognition and homeostasis regulation in the cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis, whic...
Multiscale Metapopulations
Multiscale Metapopulations
Abstract
New advents in technology have improved our ability to study and track host-associated organisms. Often, these organisms experience vastly different spatial an...
Deciphering the code of viral-host adaptation through maximum entropy models
Deciphering the code of viral-host adaptation through maximum entropy models
AbstractUnderstanding how the genome of a virus evolves depending on the host it infects is an important question that challenges our knowledge about several mechanisms of host-pat...
Taxonomy-aware, sequence similarity ranking reliably predicts phage-host relationships
Taxonomy-aware, sequence similarity ranking reliably predicts phage-host relationships
ABSTRACTBackgroundSimilar regions in virus and host genomes provide strong evidence for phage-host interaction, and BLAST is one of the leading tools to predict prokaryotic hosts f...
An eco-evolutionary theory of host-associated microbiomes
An eco-evolutionary theory of host-associated microbiomes
Abstract
Host-associated microbiomes often display host specificity and heritability, yet the evolutionary processes under which such structured communities first e...

