10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LYSOGENISATION»
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lysogenisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Methods in Microbiology
Phage susceptibilities may change by interaction with wild phages by
lysogenisation, by transduction, and by loss of a prophage. Stern and Elek (1957)
reported that variants differing from the mother strains in pigment, haemolytic
activity or ...
2
Textbook of Microbiology
Variations in O antigen: Changes in the structural formulae of the O antigen may
be induced by lysogenisation with some converting phages, resulting in the
alteration of serotypes. Thus, S. anatum is converted into S. newington by one
phage ...
Ananthanarayan And Paniker, 2005
3
The Bacterial Cell Wall
The lysogenisation by the phage e15 leads to the repression of the O10-
transacetylase and thus to the suppression of the acetylation of the galactose. At
the same time, the biosynthesis of a new-type polymerase is determined, forming
a p- ...
Guntram Seltmann, Otto Holst, 2002
4
Genetics of Lactic Acid Bacteria
The choice between lysogenisation and lytic infection is determined by the
relative concentrations of Cro and cl, which, in turn, is dependent on a number of
environmental factors. For example, lysogenisation tends to occur in starving
cells, ...
B.J. Wood, Philip J. Warner, 2003
5
Microbiology Abstracts: Bacteriology
[En, en] 8B8S15 [Changes of pathogenicity factors in Staphylococcus under the
influence of temperate phages] Modifications de certains caracteres de
pathogenicity chez les staphylocoques par lysogenisation M.Popovici, E.
Alexenco, I.Vianu ...
The efficiency of lysogenisation is higher when a host cell is infected by many
phages rather than by few or just one. This phenomenon appears to be due to
increased cIII gene dosage. Since cin gene product is an inhibitor of the CH-
digesting ...
Stephen J. W. Busby, Christopher M. Thomas, Nigel L. Brown, 1998
7
Surface carbohydrates of the prokaryotic cell
Lysogenisation of S. anatum with phage e18 was accompanied by a change in
anomeric configuration between successive repeating units from a to j3, and a
loss of O-acetyl groups (see above). Consequently, the converted bacteria
become ...
... acquire toxigenicity by lysogenisation with beta phage. In conjugation process,
male or donor bacterium, makes physical contact with female bacteria through
conjugation tubes (modified sex pili). The F-factor is a transfer factor that contains
...
9
Hugo and Russell's Pharmaceutical Microbiology
i Tail spikes Empty head Exposed tail core Lytic A Lysogenic At any time after
lysogenisation exposure of. l———l Head 100 rim containing DNA tail Base
plates __, Tail fibres + DNA Before After in vitro proved impotent in vivo. A
possible ...
Stephen P. Denyer, Norman Hodges, Sean P. Gorman, 2008
10
Textbook of Veterinary Microbiology
The prophage acts like a segment of the host chromosome and replicates
synchronously with it. This phenomenon is called 'lysogeny' and a bacterium that
carries a prophage within its genome is called a lysogenic bacterium.
Lysogenisation ...
S. Sharma, S. Adlakha, 1996