Publications by authors named "Akos Avramucz"

Cloning the genes and operons encoding heterologous functions in bacterial hosts is now almost exclusively carried out using plasmid vectors. This has multiple drawbacks, including the need for constant selection and variation in copy numbers. The chromosomal integration of transgenes has always offered a viable alternative; however, to date, it has been of limited use due to its tedious nature and often being limited to a single copy.

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The recognition and binding of host bacteria by bacteriophages is most often enabled by a highly specific receptor-ligand type of interaction, with the receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) of phages being the primary determinants of host specificity. Specifically modifying the RBPs could alter or extend the host range of phages otherwise exhibiting desired phenotypic properties. This study employed two different strategies to reprogram T7 phages ordinarily infecting commensal K12 strains to infect pathogen-associated K1-capsule-expressing strains.

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