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1 re expressed only when cells are infected by filamentous phage.
2 ed in the context of the pIII protein of M13 filamentous phage.
3  a hybrid between adeno-associated virus and filamentous phage.
4 ngle-chain Fv fragments (scFvs) displayed on filamentous phage.
5 e the genome of any previously characterized filamentous phage.
6  biopanning with a random peptide library on filamentous phage.
7 natorial library displayed on the surface of filamentous phage.
8 rapid coevolution between bacteria and their filamentous phages.
9  in vivo whether it supports the assembly of filamentous phages.
10 protein (pII) of Escherichia coli F-specific filamentous phages.
11 nnel required for the assembly and export of filamentous phage across the outer membrane of Escherich
12                                              Filamentous phage also exploits TolAIII to enter target
13    Genomic analysis suggests that additional filamentous phages also exploit chromosome-encoded outer
14  library by display of expressed proteins on filamentous phage and affinity selection for binding to
15 The repertoires of domains were displayed on filamentous phage and denatured (at 80 degrees C in pH 7
16 rehensive PAI-1 variant library expressed on filamentous phage and selected for functional stability
17 Fab fragment of the antibody 17E8 (h17E8) on filamentous phage and sorted for binding to an immobiliz
18  x 10(6) different members) was displayed on filamentous phage and subjected to affinity selection wi
19 gene expression of the minor coat protein of filamentous phage and suggest that some ORF- clones may
20     This report summarizes the properties of filamentous phage and the proteins required for their as
21                           Biogenesis of both filamentous phage and type-IV pili involves the assembly
22 ith similarities to open reading frames from filamentous phages and cryptic phage elements.
23  be successfully displayed on the surface of filamentous phage, and after phosphorylation in vitro, c
24 rt of group A colicins, for infection by the filamentous phage, and for maintenance of the integrity
25 sing cassette mutagenesis, then displayed on filamentous phage, and screened for proteins retaining h
26 ger zinc finger proteins (ZFPs) displayed on filamentous phage, and selected for ZFPs that bound alon
27                                              Filamentous phage are elongated semiflexible ssDNA virus
28                                 Although all filamentous phages are constructed of chiral components,
29                                          The filamentous phages are important as cloning vectors, veh
30                                              Filamentous phages are now the most widely used vehicles
31                                              Filamentous phages are one of the simplest examples of v
32                                              Filamentous phage assemble at the membrane of infected c
33 how here that ATP hydrolysis is required for filamentous phage assembly and that the proton motive fo
34 bacteria, type II and type III secretion and filamentous phage assembly systems use related outer mem
35 e functional and structural requirements for filamentous phage assembly, and they may provide guideli
36                      CTXphi is unusual among filamentous phages because it can either replicate as a
37                      CTXphi is unusual among filamentous phages because it encodes a repressor and fo
38 aquaticus DNA polymerase I is displayed on a filamentous phage by fusing it to a pIII coat protein, a
39    Most Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains carry filamentous phages called Pf that establish chronic infe
40   These data demonstrate that N. gonorrhoeae filamentous phage can induce antibodies with anti-gonoco
41  provide information on the requirements for filamentous phage coat assembly, and provide improved sc
42 uirements for protein incorporation into the filamentous phage coat.
43                                              Filamentous phages consist of a single-stranded DNA geno
44 wn as Shiga toxin producing E. coli) and the filamentous phage CTXphi, that carries genes encoding ch
45 rains of Vibrio cholerae are lysogens of the filamentous phage CTXphi, which carries the genes for ch
46 d converts to a pathogen upon infection by a filamentous phage, CTXPhi, that transmits the cholera to
47 CT), which is encoded within the genome of a filamentous phage, CTXphi.
48 stroms, which is large enough to accommodate filamentous phage (diameter of 65 angstroms).
49 atelet lysis and oxidation in vitro, using a filamentous phage display 7-mer peptide library.
50                                              Filamentous phage display has been extensively used to s
51 icity of OmpT by two complementary substrate filamentous phage display methods: (i) in situ cleavage
52 tion on PAI-1 inhibition of uPA using an M13 filamentous phage display system.
53                                      We used filamentous phage display to isolate a panel of peptides
54           Binding parameters of 26 different filamentous phages, displaying peptides selective for en
55 e DNA sequences have been determined possess filamentous phage DNA sequences.
56                                   F-specific filamentous phages, elongated particles with circular si
57 PulD was 32% identical with a portion of the filamentous phage-encoded protein, pIV.
58           This suggests that the pathway for filamentous phage entry into cells is conserved between
59                    Finally, PH75 is the only filamentous phage exhibiting UVRR markers diagnostic of
60             The fact that both colicin N and filamentous phage exploit TolAIII in a similar manner, w
61                         In vivo selection of filamentous phage expressing B. burgdorferi protein frag
62 any bacteria to secrete proteins, toxins, or filamentous phages; extrude type IV pili (T4P); or take
63                                              Filamentous phage f1 encodes protein IV (pIV), a protein
64                                              Filamentous phage f1 exits its Escherichia coli host wit
65 me overlapping genes II and X carried by the filamentous phage f1 genome are proteins with required b
66                                              Filamentous phage f1 is exported from its Escherichia co
67         Infection of Escherichia coli by the filamentous phage f1 is initiated by binding of the phag
68  of in-frame overlapping genes II and X from filamentous phage f1 to determine if translational contr
69                      The secretin encoded by filamentous phage f1 was purified.
70 , F-actin, microtubules, and viruses such as filamentous phage fd and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), as
71         Infection of Escherichia coli by the filamentous phage fd starts with the binding of the N2 d
72  the g3p-D1D2 fragment (residues 2-217) from filamentous phage fd to 1.9 A resolution and compared it
73                                            A filamentous phage, fd, also failed to produce plaques on
74 hain and aromatic side chains in the class I filamentous phage, fd.
75 pparent in capsid subunits of the mesophilic filamentous phages, fd, Pf1, and Pf3, previously examine
76 n of DNAzyme site-specifically at the tip of filamentous phage for detecting miRNA biomarkers.
77 oter was fused to the protein coding part of filamentous phage gene III (gIII).
78 torial libraries displayed on the surface of filamentous phage has become an important methodology fo
79              Display of peptide libraries on filamentous phage has led to the identification of pepti
80 hough many different display platforms using filamentous phage have been described, no comprehensive
81 hat encodes TCP has also been described as a filamentous phage; however, these sequences are unlike t
82 d within the genome of CTXphi, an integrated filamentous phage identified in 1996.
83                   The genes are those in the filamentous phage IKe genome, which encode the abundant
84                           Effective use of a filamentous phage in such applications requires an under
85  sequences of the integration sites of other filamentous phages indicates that the XerCD recombinases
86                               Inoviruses are filamentous phages infecting numerous prokaryotic phyla.
87 hich can be induced in Escherichia coli upon filamentous phage infection (specifically phage secretin
88 ty of stressful conditions or agents such as filamentous phage infection, ethanol treatment, osmotic
89 ide new evidence for a conserved pathway for filamentous phage infection.
90              Because the Raman spectrum of a filamentous phage is strongly dependent on the relative
91 guish isotropic and anisotropic solutions of filamentous phages is consistent with previously reporte
92                                 Unlike other filamentous phage libraries, fd-tet-based libraries are
93                                            A filamentous phage library expressing random peptides was
94                               We have used a filamentous phage library that displays random linear he
95 nly used bicelle, poly(ethylene glycol), and filamentous phage liquid crystalline media, dipolar coup
96 eriplasm of E. coli or at the surface of the filamentous phage M13 retained the immunological specifi
97 eophylline-binding RNA aptamer, dissolved in filamentous phage medium, and used to investigate the lo
98 dual dipolar couplings (RDCs), measured in a filamentous phage medium, support the high regularity of
99 enesis, protein secretion, DNA transfer, and filamentous phage morphogenesis systems are thought to p
100 n selection to conserve the basic pattern of filamentous phage mRNAs, the major mRNAs representing ge
101 cteristic of cholera, are encoded on a novel filamentous phage named CTXPhi, has resulted in a renewe
102 been developed that is capable of assembling filamentous phage only upon addition of exogenous thiore
103  of the lipid-containing tectiviruses, ssDNA filamentous phages or ssRNA phages.
104 -enrichment experiments (biopanning) using a filamentous phage peptide library.
105 comparative (1)H NMR metabonomic analyses of filamentous phage pf1 infection in planktonic cultures o
106 ame symmetry (class II) as in the mesophilic filamentous phages Pf1 and Pf3.
107                    It is strongly induced by filamentous phage pIV and its bacterial homologues, and
108                                 Furthermore, filamentous phage promoted bacterial adhesion to mucin a
109                                              Filamentous phage protein III (pIII), located at one end
110                       Assembly and export of filamentous phage requires four non-capsid proteins: the
111               Addition of this domain to the filamentous phage secretin, pIV, or to the unrelated mal
112  bulk production, bio-nanostructures such as filamentous phage showed great potential in materials sy
113 ogenic state and a new tool for the study of filamentous phage structure.
114                               The ability of filamentous phages, such as 493, to transfer large amoun
115 ology were preserved and re-formatted in the filamentous phage system to allow direct selection of ca
116 lexible tether to the pIII coat protein of a filamentous phage that also displays the catalyst.
117                                  CTXphi is a filamentous phage that encodes cholera toxin, one of the
118 XPhi is a Vibrio cholerae-specific temperate filamentous phage that encodes cholera toxin.
119 t regulate production of CTXphi, a temperate filamentous phage that infects Vibrio cholerae and encod
120 ctxB) are encoded in the genome of CTXphi, a filamentous phage that infects Vibrio cholerae.
121 st within the same filaments, in contrast to filamentous phages that have been described as belonging
122                                              Filamentous phages that infect Escherichia coli require
123 f CTXphi in a way similar to those for other filamentous phages, the CTXphi RS2-encoded gene products
124  using alignment media of stretched gels and filamentous phage to determine the relative orientation
125 his article, we have analyzed the ability of filamentous phage to display a stable form of green fluo
126 he binding of the HBsAg-specific peptides on filamentous phage to mAbs.
127 l OM integrity, and for class A colicins and filamentous phages to enter cells, its precise role has
128  us to propose a model for the late stage of filamentous phage translocation mediated by multiple int
129               Thus, CTXphi, like the E. coli filamentous phages, uses both a pilus and TolQRA to ente
130  on cell viability, Fab yield and display on filamentous phage using different vectors and bacterial
131                                         In a filamentous phage vector containing BR96 V region sequen
132 ich are often poorly displayed with standard filamentous phage vectors.
133                                              Filamentous phage was the first display platform employe
134 ng peptides displayed on the pIII protein of filamentous phage was used in biopanning experiments aga
135                     Interaction of fd or M13 filamentous phage with a chloroform/water interface indu
136 om a bacteria-specific human-safe virus, the filamentous phage with or without genetically displaying

 
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