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Halobacterium salinarum virus ChaoS9, a Novel Halovirus Related to PhiH1 and PhiCh1.
Genes (Basel). 2019 Mar 1;10(3):194. doi: 10.3390/genes10030194.
Genes (Basel). 2019.
PMID: 30832293
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However, while the tail genes of ChaoS9 were similar to those of phiCh1 and phiH1, the Mcp of ChaoS9 was most similar (36% aa identity) to that of Haloarcula hispanica tailed virus 1 (HHTV-1). Provirus elements related to ChaoS9 showed most simi …
However, while the tail genes of ChaoS9 were similar to those of phiCh1 and phiH1, the Mcp of ChaoS9 was most similar (36% aa identit …
DNA ejection from an archaeal virus--a single-molecule approach.
Hanhijärvi KJ, Ziedaite G, Pietilä MK, Hæggström E, Bamford DH.
Hanhijärvi KJ, et al.
Biophys J. 2013 May 21;104(10):2264-72. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2013.03.061.
Biophys J. 2013.
PMID: 23708366
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However, in vitro studies of genome ejection have been limited to a few head-tailed bacteriophages with a double-stranded DNA genome. Here we describe a DNA release system that operates in an archaeal virus. This virus infects an archaeon Haloarcula …
However, in vitro studies of genome ejection have been limited to a few head-tailed bacteriophages with a double-stranded DNA …
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