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Bacteriophage endolysins and their applications.
Ajuebor J, McAuliffe O, O'Mahony J, Ross RP, Hill C, Coffey A. Ajuebor J, et al. Among authors: coffey a. Sci Prog. 2016 Jun 1;99(2):183-199. doi: 10.3184/003685016X14627913637705. Sci Prog. 2016. PMID: 28742472 Free PMC article.
Naturally occurring lactococcal plasmid pAH90 links bacteriophage resistance and mobility functions to a food-grade selectable marker.
O' Sullivan D, Ross RP, Twomey DP, Fitzgerald GF, Hill C, Coffey A. O' Sullivan D, et al. Among authors: coffey a. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2001 Feb;67(2):929-37. doi: 10.1128/AEM.67.2.929-937.2001. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2001. PMID: 11157264 Free PMC article.
The bacteriophage resistance plasmid pAH90 (26,490 bp) is a natural cointegrate plasmid formed via homologous recombination between the type I restriction-modification specificity determinants (hsdS) of two smaller lactococcal plasmids, pAH33 (6,159 bp) and pAH82 (20,331 b …
The bacteriophage resistance plasmid pAH90 (26,490 bp) is a natural cointegrate plasmid formed via homologous recombination between t …
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