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Zhang, Mingyue, Yanan Zhou, Xinyuan Cui, and Lifeng Zhu. "The Potential of Co-Evolution and Interactions of Gut Bacteria–Phages in Bamboo-Eating Pandas: Insights from Dietary Preference-Based Metagenomic Analysis." Microorganisms 12, no. 4 (2024): 713. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12040713.

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Bacteria and phages are two of the most abundant biological entities in the gut microbiome, and diet and host phylogeny are two of the most critical factors influencing the gut microbiome. A stable gut bacterial community plays a pivotal role in the host’s physiological development and immune health. A phage is a virus that directly infects bacteria, and phages’ close associations and interactions with bacteria are essential for maintaining the stability of the gut bacterial community and the entire microbial ecosystem. Here, we utilized 99 published metagenomic datasets from 38 mammalian spec
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Stone, Edel, Katrina Campbell, Irene Grant, and Olivia McAuliffe. "Understanding and Exploiting Phage–Host Interactions." Viruses 11, no. 6 (2019): 567. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11060567.

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Initially described a century ago by William Twort and Felix d’Herelle, bacteriophages are bacterial viruses found ubiquitously in nature, located wherever their host cells are present. Translated literally, bacteriophage (phage) means ‘bacteria eater’. Phages interact and infect specific bacteria while not affecting other bacteria or cell lines of other organisms. Due to the specificity of these phage–host interactions, the relationship between phages and their host cells has been the topic of much research. The advances in phage biology research have led to the exploitation of these phage–ho
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Koskella, Britt, and Tiffany B. Taylor. "Multifaceted Impacts of Bacteriophages in the Plant Microbiome." Annual Review of Phytopathology 56, no. 1 (2018): 361–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-phyto-080417-045858.

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Plant-associated bacteria face multiple selection pressures within their environments and have evolved countless adaptations that both depend on and shape bacterial phenotype and their interaction with plant hosts. Explaining bacterial adaptation and evolution therefore requires considering each of these forces independently as well as their interactions. In this review, we examine how bacteriophage viruses (phages) can alter the ecology and evolution of plant-associated bacterial populations and communities. This includes influencing a bacterial population's response to both abiotic and bioti
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Dicks, Leon M. T., and Wian Vermeulen. "Bacteriophage–Host Interactions and the Therapeutic Potential of Bacteriophages." Viruses 16, no. 3 (2024): 478. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v16030478.

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Healthcare faces a major problem with the increased emergence of antimicrobial resistance due to over-prescribing antibiotics. Bacteriophages may provide a solution to the treatment of bacterial infections given their specificity. Enzymes such as endolysins, exolysins, endopeptidases, endosialidases, and depolymerases produced by phages interact with bacterial surfaces, cell wall components, and exopolysaccharides, and may even destroy biofilms. Enzymatic cleavage of the host cell envelope components exposes specific receptors required for phage adhesion. Gram-positive bacteria are susceptible
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Loessner, Holger, Insea Schlattmeier, Marie Anders-Maurer, et al. "Kinetic Fingerprinting Links Bacteria-Phage Interactions with Emergent Dynamics: Rapid Depletion of Klebsiella pneumoniae Indicates Phage Synergy." Antibiotics 9, no. 7 (2020): 408. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9070408.

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The specific temporal evolution of bacterial and phage population sizes, in particular bacterial depletion and the emergence of a resistant bacterial population, can be seen as a kinetic fingerprint that depends on the manifold interactions of the specific phage–host pair during the course of infection. We have elaborated such a kinetic fingerprint for a human urinary tract Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate and its phage vB_KpnP_Lessing by a modeling approach based on data from in vitro co-culture. We found a faster depletion of the initially sensitive bacterial population than expected from simpl
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Karlsson, Fredrik, Carl A. K. Borrebaeck, Nina Nilsson, and Ann-Christin Malmborg-Hager. "The Mechanism of Bacterial Infection by Filamentous Phages Involves Molecular Interactions between TolA and Phage Protein 3 Domains." Journal of Bacteriology 185, no. 8 (2003): 2628–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.185.8.2628-2634.2003.

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ABSTRACT The early events in filamentous bacteriophage infection of gram-negative bacteria are mediated by the gene 3 protein (g3p) of the virus. This protein has a sophisticated domain organization consisting of two N-terminal domains and one C-terminal domain, separated by flexible linkers. The molecular interactions between these domains and the known bacterial coreceptor protein (TolA) were studied using a biosensor technique, and we report here on interactions of the viral coat protein with TolA, as well as on interactions between the TolA molecules. We detected an interaction between the
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Mohammed, Manal, and Beata Orzechowska. "Characterisation of Phage Susceptibility Variation in Salmonellaenterica Serovar Typhimurium DT104 and DT104b." Microorganisms 9, no. 4 (2021): 865. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040865.

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The surge in mortality and morbidity rates caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria prompted a renewal of interest in bacteriophages (phages) as clinical therapeutics and natural biocontrol agents. Nevertheless, bacteria and phages are continually under the pressure of the evolutionary phage–host arms race for survival, which is mediated by co-evolving resistance mechanisms. In Anderson phage typing scheme of Salmonella Typhimurium, the epidemiologically related definitive phage types, DT104 and DT104b, display significantly different phage susceptibility profiles. This study aimed to char
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Segundo-Arizmendi, Nallelyt, Dafne Arellano-Maciel, Abraham Rivera-Ramírez, Adán Manuel Piña-González, Gamaliel López-Leal, and Efren Hernández-Baltazar. "Bacteriophages: A Challenge for Antimicrobial Therapy." Microorganisms 13, no. 1 (2025): 100. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13010100.

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Phage therapy, which involves the use of bacteriophages (phages) to combat bacterial infections, is emerging as a promising approach to address the escalating threat posed by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. This brief review examines the historical background and recent advancements in phage research, focusing on their genomics, interactions with host bacteria, and progress in medical and biotechnological applications. Additionally, we expose key aspects of the mechanisms of action, and therapeutic uses of phage considerations in treating MDR bacterial infections are discussed, particularl
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Beckett, Stephen J., and Hywel T. P. Williams. "Coevolutionary diversification creates nested-modular structure in phage–bacteria interaction networks." Interface Focus 3, no. 6 (2013): 20130033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2013.0033.

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Phage and their bacterial hosts are the most diverse and abundant biological entities in the oceans, where their interactions have a major impact on marine ecology and ecosystem function. The structure of interaction networks for natural phage–bacteria communities offers insight into their coevolutionary origin. At small phylogenetic scales, observed communities typically show a nested structure, in which both hosts and phages can be ranked by their range of resistance and infectivity, respectively. A qualitatively different multi-scale structure is seen at larger phylogenetic scales; a natura
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Jdeed, Ghadeer, Bogdana Kravchuk, and Nina V. Tikunova. "Factors Affecting Phage–Bacteria Coevolution Dynamics." Viruses 17, no. 2 (2025): 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/v17020235.

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Bacteriophages (phages) have coevolved with their bacterial hosts for billions of years. With the rise of antibiotic resistance, the significance of using phages in therapy is increasing. Investigating the dynamics of phage evolution can provide valuable insights for pre-adapting phages to more challenging clones of their hosts that may arise during treatment. Two primary models describe interactions in phage–bacteria systems: arms race dynamics and fluctuating selection dynamics. Numerous factors influence which dynamics dominate the interactions between a phage and its host. These dynamics,
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Bou, habib Michèle. "Développement et analyse d'un modèle dynamique d'attaque de phages lors de l'acidification du lait pour la fabrication du fromage." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPASB061.

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Avec l'augmentation de la demande pour les produits fromagers, l'optimisation des procédés de production est devenue essentielle. L'une des premières étapes de la fabrication du fromage est l'acidification du lait, qui influence fortement les propriétés organoleptiques, la texture et la sécurité du produit final. Elle consiste à convertir le lactose, sucre du lait, en acide lactique par des bactéries lactiques. Cependant, ces bactéries sont sensibles aux attaques de virus appelés bactériophages. Ces attaques peuvent entraîner la lyse bactérienne, retardant ou arrêtant l'acidification, ce qui e
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Bankier, Claire. "Coevolutionary interactions between bacteria and phage in natural environments." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/44556.

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Bacteria and their viruses (bacteriophage, phage) are the most abundant and diverse taxonomic groups, but ecological and evolutionary research on bacteria-phage interactions has largely focused on studies of simplified communities using a few model organisms. The goal of the thesis is to understand how bacteria and phage interact within natural environments, and how these interactions impact the patterns of phage infectivity and bacterial resistance. Here I investigate the effects of natural environments on the coevolutionary patterns of bacteria (Pseudomonas fluorescens) and phage (SBW25Φ2).
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Marcinkiewicz, Ashley. "Bacterial and phage interactions influencing Vibrio parahaemolyticus ecology." Thesis, University of New Hampshire, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10127507.

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<p> <i>Vibrio parahaemolyticus,</i> a human pathogenic bacterium, is a naturally occurring member of the microbiome of the Eastern oyster. As the nature of this symbiosis in unknown, the oyster presents the opportunity to investigate how microbial communities interact with a host as part of the ecology of an emergent pathogen of importance. To define how members of the oyster bacterial microbiome correlate with <i>V. parahaemolyticus,</i> I performed marker-based metagenetic sequencing analyses to identify and quantify the bacterial community in individual oysters after culturally-quantifying
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Gonzalez, Floricel. "Investigation of flagellotropic phage interactions with their motile host bacteria." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/103940.

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Bacteriophages cohabit with their bacterial hosts and shape microbial communities. To initiate infection, phages use bacterial components as receptors to recognize and attach to hosts. Flagellotropic phages utilize bacterial flagella as receptors. Studies focused on uncovering mechanistic details of flagellotropic phage infection are lacking. As the number of phage-based applications grows, it is important to understand these details to predict the potential outcomes of phage therapy. To this end, we studied two flagellotropic phages: Agrobacterium phage 7-7-1 and bacteriophage χ. Phage 7-7-1
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Räisänen, L. (Liisa). "Phage-host interactions in Lactobacillus delbrueckii: host recognition and transcription of early phage genes." Doctoral thesis, University of Oulu, 2007. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514284250.

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Abstract The scope of this study includes aspects of phage evolution and antagonistic/mutualistic coevolution between a phage and its host. As a basic study it may provide tools for developing phage resistant starters and offer regulatory elements and factors for biotechnological applications. The LL-H anti-receptor was characterized by isolation of spontaneous LL-H host range mutants and subsequent sequencing of candidate genes. All LL-H host range mutants carried a single point mutation at the 3' end of a minor tail protein encoding gene g71. The genomic location of g71 is congruent with th
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McLean, Hector Alexander. "Application of phage display to the study of toxin-receptor interactions." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.301779.

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Flores, Garcia César O. "Phage--Bacteria Infection networks: from nestedness to modularity and back again." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/53007.

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Bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) are the most abundant biological life-forms on Earth. However, very little is known regarding the structure of phage-bacteria infections. In a recent study we showed that phage-bacteria infection assay datasets are statistically nested in small scale communities while modularity is not statistically present. We predicted that at large macroevolutionary scales, phage-bacteria infection assay datasets should be typified by a modular structure, even if there is nested structure at smaller scales. We evaluate and confirm this hypothesis using the large
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Mansos, Lourenço Marta. "Deciphering in vivo efficacy of virulent phages in the mammalian gut." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2019. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2019SORUS260.pdf.

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L'intestin des mammifères est peuplé de nombreux et divers microbes comprenant des bactéries et leurs prédateurs viraux, des bactériophages (phages). Les interactions entre les phages et les bactéries intestinales sont encore mal comprises. Des expériences indépendantes ont montré que les phages virulents n’avaient aucun effet majeur sur l’abondance des bactéries intestinales ciblées, en dépit de leur amplification durable. Cela suggère que des facteurs encore inconnus de l'environnement intestinal modulent ces interactions. À l’aide d’une analyse transcriptomique comparative de la bactérie Es
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Hosseinidoust, Zeinab. "An investigation of bacteriophage-bacteria interactions: development of phage resistance and associated variations in virulence and biofilm formation." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=114443.

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The rise of antibiotic resistance has rekindled interest in the development of alternative antimicrobial agents. Bacteriophages, bacteria's obligate parasites, have drawn a lot of interest from the scientific community and from the industry due to their many advantages. However, there are various challenges hindering the use of bacteriophages as antimicrobial agents. In this dissertation, a number of these challenges have been addressed. After a brief introduction on the advantages and drawbacks of using phage in chapter one, the inherent limitation of using immobilized phage for antimicrobial
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Feichtmayer, Judith [Verfasser], Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Griebler, Wolfgang [Gutachter] Liebl, and Christian [Gutachter] Griebler. "Bacteria-phage interactions: Insights into quorum sensing-induced anti-phage defense, phage therapy and the pulmonary human virome composition / Judith Feichtmayer ; Gutachter: Wolfgang Liebl, Christian Griebler ; Betreuer: Christian Griebler." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1193650429/34.

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Libros sobre el tema "Bactera/phage interactions"

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Zürich, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, ed. Phage-host interaction in lactic acid bacteria: Insights from genomics and phage transcription analysis. 2003.

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Kirchman, David L. Introduction to geomicrobiology. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0013.

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Geomicrobiology, the marriage of geology and microbiology, is about the impact of microbes on Earth materials in terrestrial systems and sediments. Many geomicrobiological processes occur over long timescales. Even the slow growth and low activity of microbes, however, have big effects when added up over millennia. After reviewing the basics of bacteria–surface interactions, the chapter moves on to discussing biomineralization, which is the microbially mediated formation of solid minerals from soluble ions. The role of microbes can vary from merely providing passive surfaces for mineral format
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Selvaraj, Chandrabose, and Sanjeev Kumar Singh. "Phage Protein Interactions in the Inhibition Mechanism of Bacterial Cell." In Biocommunication of Phages. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45885-0_6.

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Svircev, Antonet M., Susan M. Lehman, Peter Sholberg, Dwayne Roach, and Alan J. Castle. "Phage Biopesticides and Soil Bacteria: Multilayered and Complex Interactions." In Soil Biology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14512-4_8.

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Williamson, Kurt E. "Soil Phage Ecology: Abundance, Distribution, and Interactions with Bacterial Hosts." In Soil Biology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14512-4_4.

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Salton, M. R. J. "Interaction of Phages with Bacterial Cell Walls and the Development of Phage in the Wall-Less Protoplast." In Ciba Foundation Symposium - The Nature of Viruses. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470715239.ch17.

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Loos, M., B. Euteneuer, and F. Clas. "Interaction of Bacterial Endotoxin (LPS) with Fluid Phase and Macrophage Membrane Associated C1q, the FC-Recognizing Component of the Complement System." In Endotoxin. Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5140-6_26.

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Choudhary, Manoj, Mathews Paret, Aleksa Obradović, Katarina Gašić, and Jeffrey B. Jones. "Bacteriophages to control plant diseases." In Microbial bioprotectants for plant disease management. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19103/as.2021.0093.18.

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Crop yield loss due to bacterial plant pathogens need to be reduced to increase global food production demand. Currently available disease management strategies involving copper-based bactericides and antibiotics are losing efficacy due to development of resistance in bacteria. There is long familiar demand of environmentally friendly and sustainable strategies to control bacterial diseases. Bacteriophages are virus that kill target bacteria without affecting another microorganism and environment. Bacteriophage efficiency on phyllosphere is mainly affected by ultraviolet (UV) light. Use of com
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Reisoglu, Şuheda, and Sevcan Aydin. "Bacteriophage as Biotechnological Tools to Improve the Effectiveness of Anaerobic Digestion Process." In Anaerobic Digestion - Biotechnology for Reactor Performance and Environmental Sustainability [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.113904.

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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) serve as habitats for diverse and densely populated bacterial communities, fostering intricate microbial interactions. Conventional treatment methods employed often fail to completely eliminate pathogens. Consequently, inadequate chemical treatments lead to the eventual release of waterborne bacterial pathogens into the environment through effluent water. Anaerobic digestion represents a biological treatment approach for organic waste and wastewater, providing cost-reduction benefits and enabling energy generation through biogas production from organic waste
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Pandey, Neha. "BACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS." In Microbes of Medical Importance. Iterative International Publishers, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/nbennurmmch1.

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Bacterial pathogenesis refers to the process by which bacteria cause disease in their hosts. It involves a series of interactions between the bacteria and the host organism, leading to tissue damage, dysfunction, and clinical manifestations of illness. Bacterial infections are a significant global health burden, contributing to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Bacterial pathogens can cause a wide range of illnesses, from mild infections to life-threatening conditions, highlighting the importance of studying their mechanisms of pathogenicity (Peterson, 1996). The significance of bacterial pat
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Abedon, Stephen T. "Phage Ecology." In The Bacteriophages. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195148503.003.0005.

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Abstract Phage ecology is the study of the interactions between phage and their environments. These interactions are consequential, particularly to the extent that they affect bacteria. During traditional molecular phage characterization, however, only minimal consideration of ecology is made. Contrasting this tendency, here I consider phage organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology (Table 5-1).
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Brüssow, Harald. "Prophage Genomics." In The Bacteriophages. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195148503.003.0003.

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Abstract At the time of this writing, the GenBank phage database comprises 200 complete phage genome sequences. An equivalent number of phage sequences were passively acquired as prophages in bacterial genome sequencing projects. The scientific value of these prophage sequences was only recently recognized (13, 14). It goes beyond their potential to double the content of the current phage database and to correct a bias of the database towards selected phage systems (coliphages, dairy phages, mycobacteriophages) (7, 9). These prophage sequences allowed a first insight into the evolution of phag
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Royer, Richard A., and Richard F. Unz. "Iron-Microbe Interactions in Corrosion and Solid Phase Mineral Dissolution." In CORROSION 2002. NACE International, 2002. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2002-02473.

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Abstract The role of microorganisms in the reduction of solid phase iron minerals and corrosion of ferrous metals entails fundamental mechanisms which have common grounds for both processes. In each case, organisms influence surface/liquid interfacial reactions and are responsible for accelerating oxidation- or reduction-coupled mineral/metal dissolution. Hydrogen is a widely used microbial energy source which can serve as an electron donor to drive microbial iron reduction or accelerate the rate of the cathodic reaction during anaerobic corrosion. In the former, bacteria act as a biocatalyst
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Villa, Nicolas, Enrico Tartari, Simon Glicenstein, et al. "On-Chip Optical Trapping Enabling Real-Time Monitoring of Phage-Bacterium Interaction." In Optical Manipulation and Its Applications. Optica Publishing Group, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1364/oma.2025.atu1d.2.

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bacteriophages are viruses sought after to fight bacterial antimicrobial resistance. Here we demonstrate that on-chip optical trapping allows observing the bacterial lysis of a phage infected single bacterium without any needs of labelling or bioreceptors.
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Williams, Terry M., Arvind Murali Mohan, Emmanuel Appiah Amponsah, et al. "The Selection and Performance of Oil and Gas Biocides for Extended Microbial Control." In CORROSION 2016. NACE International, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2016-07731.

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Abstract It is well understood that sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), acid-producing bacteria (APB), and facultative anaerobic bacteria may cause a range of problems in oil and gas applications including the production of hydrogen sulfide (souring), microbially influenced corrosion (MIC), and additive spoilage. These problems may ultimately reduce the quality of the hydrocarbon produced, decrease the durability of structural assets, and accelerate formation damage. Microbial contaminants may originate from poorly treated source waters and process fluids (e.g., drilling fluids) as well as reside
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Kearns, J. R., C. R. Clayton, G. P. Halada, J. B. Gillow, and A. J. Francis. "The Application of XPS to the Study of MIC." In CORROSION 1992. NACE International, 1992. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1992-92178.

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Abstract The biotic and abiotic factors that contribute to Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) involve the transformation of chemical species at a metal surface. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) is utilized in conjunction with conventional microbiological and Quantitative Chemical Analytical techniques to better understand the effect of environmental conditions on microbial behavior as well as the ability of bacteria to alter local environmental conditions. Specifically, the interaction of Fe, Cr, Ni, Mo ions with Desulfovibrio sp. under anoxic conditions were studied. This is t
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Lopez, Juan Fernando, Jesus Alfonso Lopez Sotelo, Diogo Leite, and Carlos Pena-Reyes. "Applying one-class learning algorithms to predict phage-bacteria interactions." In 2019 IEEE Latin American Conference on Computational Intelligence (LA-CCI). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/la-cci47412.2019.9037032.

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Ligocki, Tomasz. "Application of structural sums to study collective behavior of bacteria." In 38th ECMS International Conference on Modelling and Simulation. ECMS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2024-0304.

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In the papers related to the subject of bacteria moving in the studied environments, it was established that the hydrodynamic interactions between the swimming bacteria can lead to collective motion, evidence of which has been confirmed by a reduction in effective viscosity. In the above-mentioned works, a new quantitative criterion for detecting such collective behavior is proposed. The presented criterion is based on the new computationally efficient theory of RVE (representative volume element) based on fundamental statistical moments (e-sums or generalized Eisenstein-Rayleigh sums) and thi
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Breica Borozan, Aurica, Despina-Maria Bordean, Gabriel Bujanca, Delia Dumbrava, and Sorina Popescu. "CONTROL OF PLANTS OF LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. ON AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC FREE NITROGEN-FIXING BACTERIA." In GEOLINKS International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2020/b1/v2/07.

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The free nitrogen fixing bacteria are able to mobilize important soil nutrients, transforming through biological processes the unusable molecular nitrogen into an active form and to improve soil fertility, influence many aspects of plant health and ensure their growth, showing interest for the scientific world and farmers. But, on the other hand, this bacterial segment may be influenced by the edaphic factors and the interconnection with the plants, the growth phase, the physiological state and the root system of the plant, by the root exudates, which demonstrates the importance of the bacteri
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Alimova, Alexandra, Karin Block, Elizabeth Rudolph, et al. "Bacteria-clay interactions investigated by light scattering and phase contrast microscopy." In Biomedical Optics 2006, edited by Gerard L. Coté and Alexander V. Priezzhev. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.648042.

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Tereshkina, K. B., E. V. Tereshkin, V. V. Kovalenko, Y. F. Krupyanskii, and N. G. Loiko. "Supercomputer modeling in the problems of bacterial antibiotic resistance." In V ALL-RUSSIAN (NATIONAL) SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, SOCIETY: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING IN THE INTERESTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF TERRITORIES. Krasoyarsk Science & Technology City Hall, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.47813/nto.5.2024.1002.

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In this paper, the molecular mechanisms of interaction between the antibiotic ciprofloxacin and the main protein of the stationary phase of bacterial culture development (Dps, DNA-binding protein from starved cells) studied to solve problems of increasing antibiotic resistance. Unfavorable environmental conditions lead to inhibition of bacterial cell division and transfer cells to the states of internal resource conservation. The main task for the survival of bacteria in difficult external conditions is the preservation of DNA. DNA protection under a number of stresses (starvation, oxidative,
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Leite, Diogo Manuel Carvalho, Juan Fernando Lopez, Xavier Brochet, et al. "Exploration of multiclass and one-class learning methods for prediction of phage-bacteria interaction at strain level." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bibm.2018.8621433.

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Lindow, Steven, Isaac Barash, and Shulamit Manulis. Relationship of Genes Conferring Epiphytic Fitness and Internal Multiplication in Plants in Erwinia herbicola. United States Department of Agriculture, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2000.7573065.bard.

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Most bacterial plant pathogens colonize the surface of healthy plants as epiphytes before colonizing internally and initiating disease. The epiphytic phase of these pathogens is thus an important aspect of their epidemiology and a stage at which chemical and biological control is aimed. However, little is known of the genes and phenotypes that contribute to the ability of bacteria to grow on leaves and survive the variable physical environment in this habitat. In addition, while genes such as hrp awr and others which confer pathogenicity and in planta growth ability have been described, their
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