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Viruses in different life cycles can promote elemental cycling (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus) by viral lysing or auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) metabolisms. Viruses can increase ...
The lytic and lysogenic cycles are the two main phases of a virus’ infective lifecycle and route to replication. The lytic cycle, or virulent infection, involves a virus taking control of a host cell ...
Temperate phages carry out the lysogenic life cycle by integrating into the chromosomes of the bacterial hosts as extrachromosomal episomes or getting maintained as prophages. The prophages stably ...
This terminase complex packages DNA into phage heads during assembly of mature phages, which are released by host lysis. In the alternative lysogenic cycle, phage DNA instead integrates into the host ...
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The type of life cycle followed by phages in an environment is inferred based on the Virus-to-Microbe ratio (VMR), as VMR lower than one suggests the prevalence of the lysogenic cycle, while higher ...
Virulent phages follow the lytic cycle of viral reproduction, destroying their hosts as soon as they complete replication. Temperate phages, on the other hand, follow the lysogenic cycle and stay ...
A Metabolite of Pseudomonas Triggers Prophage-Selective Lysogenic to Lytic Conversion in Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021; 143 (22): 8344 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c01275 ...