2014
DOI: 10.4161/21597073.2014.961869
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Enhancing and initiating phage-based therapies

Abstract: D rug development has typically been a primary foundation of strategy for systematic, long-range management of pathogenic cells. However, drug development is limited in speed and flexibility when response is needed to changes in pathogenic cells, especially changes that produce drug-resistance. The high replication speed and high diversity of phages are potentially useful for increasing both response speed and response flexibility when changes occur in either drug resistance or other aspects of pathogenic cell… Show more

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“…We purified WT NLD capsid II using procedures previously described, finishing with buoyant density centrifugation in a Nycodenz density gradient [3]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We purified WT NLD capsid II using procedures previously described, finishing with buoyant density centrifugation in a Nycodenz density gradient [3]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phage size increases as the slope of this plot increases, as seen by comparing the plot for near-jumbo myophage T4 (168.903 Kb genome [35]; Figure 1 [36]) to the plot for myophage G (626 Kb genome [6]; Figure 1) and podophage T3 (38.208 Kb genome [37]); the latter plot is horizontal (not shown in Figure 1). However, when comparing jumbo myophage G to jumbo myophage 0305phi8-36 (218.948 Kb genome [38]; Figure 1 [36]), this relationship is lost in that one visually observes no significant difference in slope, even though (1) the surface area of phage G (cryo-EM data in [6]) is over 2x the surface area of phage 0305phi8-36 (cryo-EM data in [39]) and (2) gel sieving is best correlated with particle surface area [40]. Thus, we conclude that at least one factor beyond sieving has a significant effect on data for jumbo phages.…”
Section: Plaque Diameter Vs Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the theoretical source of the above hypothesis. The empirical sources are the plot of Figure 1 and the observation that the 453 nm long phage G tail [4] is about the same length as the 486 nm long [39] phage 0305phi8-36 tail.…”
Section: Plaque Diameter Vs Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The obscuring effect of the car hood is analogous to the obscuring effect of not knowing the DNA packaging intermediates. Intermediates-based strategy also can produce opportunities for practical uses of isolated intermediates (for example, see Serwer et al 2014b). This strategy is projected to complement (not to replace) the various procedures of real-time single-molecule analysis.…”
Section: Pathway Analysis: Modification For Dna Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%