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84 doi 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1989.tb14625.x Comparison of the amino acid sequence of the lytic enzyme from broad‐host‐range bacteriophage PRD1 with sequences of other cell‐wall‐peptidoglycan lytic enzymes PAKULA Tiina M.; SAVILAHTI Harri; BAMFORD Dennis H. 1989-03-01
84 doi 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.00341.x Gene <i>XV</i> of Bacteriophage PRD1 Encodes a Lytic Enzyme with Muramidase Activity Caldentey Javier; Hänninen Anna‐Liisa; Bamford Dennis H. 1994-10-01
84 doi 10.1128/jb.184.1.104-110.2002 The Lytic Enzyme of Bacteriophage PRD1 Is Associated with the Viral Membrane Rydman Pia S.; Bamford Dennis H. 2002-01-01
84 pubmed 11741849 The lytic enzyme of bacteriophage PRD1 is associated with the viral membrane. Rydman PS; Bamford DH 2002-Jan-01
84 pubmed 15946683 A snapshot of viral evolution from genome analysis of the tectiviridae family. Saren AM; Ravantti JJ; Benson SD; Burnett RM; Paulin L; Bamford DH; Bamford JK 2005-Jul-15
84 pubmed 1853567 Genome organization of membrane-containing bacteriophage PRD1. Bamford JK; Hänninen AL; Pakula TM; Ojala PM; Kalkkinen N; Frilander M; Bamford DH 1991-Aug-01
84 pubmed 2651121 Comparison of the amino acid sequence of the lytic enzyme from broad-host-range bacteriophage PRD1 with sequences of other cell-wall-peptidoglycan lytic enzymes. Pakula TM; Savilahti H; Bamford DH 1989-Mar-01
84 pubmed 3322943 The complete nucleotide sequence of the left very early region of Escherichia coli bacteriophage PRD1 coding for the terminal protein and the DNA polymerase. Savilahti H; Bamford DH 1987-01-01
84 pubmed 7925454 Gene XV of bacteriophage PRD1 encodes a lytic enzyme with muramidase activity. Caldentey J; Hänninen AL; Bamford DH 1994-Oct-01
85 doi 10.1016/0378-1119(86)90406-3 Nucleotide sequence of the late region of Bacillus phage φ29 completes the 19285-bp sequence of φ29 genome. Comparison with the homologous sequence of phage PZA Vlček Čestmír; Pačes Václav 1986-01-01
85 doi 10.1016/j.jmb.2008.02.068 Multifunctional Roles of a Bacteriophage ϕ29 Morphogenetic Factor in Assembly and Infection Cohen Daniel N.; Erickson Stephen E.; Xiang Ye; Rossmann Michael G.; Anderson Dwight L. 2008-05-01
85 doi 10.1073/pnas.0803787105 Crystal and cryoEM structural studies of a cell wall degrading enzyme in the bacteriophage φ29 tail Xiang Ye; Morais Marc C.; Cohen Daniel N.; Bowman Valorie D.; Anderson Dwight L.; Rossmann Michael G. 2008-07-15
85 doi 10.1093/nar/14.24.10001 Nucleotide sequence of<i>Bacillus</i>phage Ø29 genes 14 and 15: homology of gene 15 with other phage lysozymes Garvey Kevin J.; Saedi Mohammad S.; Ito Junetsu 1986-01-01
85 pubmed 18394643 Multifunctional roles of a bacteriophage phi 29 morphogenetic factor in assembly and infection. Cohen DN; Erickson SE; Xiang Y; Rossmann MG; Anderson DL 2008-03-07
85 pubmed 18606992 Crystal and cryoEM structural studies of a cell wall degrading enzyme in the bacteriophage phi29 tail. Xiang Y; Morais MC; Cohen DN; Bowman VD; Anderson DL; Rossmann MG 2008-07-07
85 pubmed 3027653 Nucleotide sequence of Bacillus phage phi 29 genes 14 and 15: homology of gene 15 with other phage lysozymes. Garvey KJ; Saedi MS; Ito J 1986-Dec-22
85 pubmed 3803926 Nucleotide sequence of the late region of Bacillus phage phi 29 completes the 19,285-bp sequence of phi 29 genome. Comparison with the homologous sequence of phage PZA. Vlcek C; Paces V 1986-01-01
86 doi 10.1016/0378-1119(90)90116-9 Modular organization of the lytic enzymes of Streptococcus pneumoniae and its bacteriophages García Pedro; García JoséL.; García Ernesto; Sánchez-Puelles JoséM.; López Rubens 1990-01-01
86 pubmed 2311937 Modular organization of the lytic enzymes of Streptococcus pneumoniae and its bacteriophages. García P; García JL; García E; Sánchez-Puelles JM; López R 1990-Jan-31
87 doi 10.1016/0022-2836(89)90102-2 Sequence of bacteriophage T3 DNA from gene 2.5 through gene 9 Beck Pamela J.; Gonzalez Stephen; Ward Christina L.; Molineux Ian J. 1989-12-01
87 pubmed 2614843 Sequence of bacteriophage T3 DNA from gene 2.5 through gene 9. Beck PJ; Gonzalez S; Ward CL; Molineux IJ 1989-Dec-20
88 doi 10.1007/s00253-012-4252-4 Staphylococcal Phage 2638A endolysin is lytic for Staphylococcus aureus and harbors an inter-lytic-domain secondary translational start site Abaev Igor; Foster-Frey Juli; Korobova Olga; Shishkova Nina; Kiseleva Natalia; Kopylov Pavel; Pryamchuk Sergey; Schmelcher Mathias; Becker Stephen C.; Donovan David M. 2013-04-01
88 doi 10.1073/pnas.0501140102 The complete genomes and proteomes of 27 <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> bacteriophages Kwan Tony; Liu Jing; DuBow Michael; Gros Philippe; Pelletier Jerry 2005-04-05
88 pubmed 15788529 The complete genomes and proteomes of 27 Staphylococcus aureus bacteriophages. Kwan T; Liu J; DuBow M; Gros P; Pelletier J 2005-03-23
88 pubmed 22777279 Staphylococcal phage 2638A endolysin is lytic for Staphylococcus aureus and harbors an inter-lytic-domain secondary translational start site. Abaev I; Foster-Frey J; Korobova O; Shishkova N; Kiseleva N; Kopylov P; Pryamchuk S; Schmelcher M; Becker SC; Donovan DM 2012-07-10

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