Publications by authors named "N V Likhacheva"

Escherichia coli K-12 lytic phage C1 was earlier isolated in our laboratory. Its adsorption is controlled by at least three bacterial genes: dcrA, dcrB, and btuB. Our results provide evidence that the dcrA gene located at 60 min on the E.

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The bacteriophage C1 isolated in production cycle lysis belongs to the most common group of bacteriophages wide spread in nature and having the long noncontractile motile tail. Bacterial cells sensitivity to bacteriophage C1 is determined by functioning of the three different loci mapped in different regions of Escherichia coli map at 89, 75 and 61 min. The possibility of existence of a complex receptor for bacteriophage C1 is discussed.

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Except for the main porin proteins OmpC and OmpF there exist the membrane proteins participating in the transport of specific substrates: phosphates, nucleosides, iron, vitamin B12, maltose and maltodextrins, that also play the role of phage receptors. Some phages use as receptors the porins determined by the genes of lambdoid prophages. LamB protein that serves receptor for phage lambda exposes the amino acids sequence on the outer surface of membranes that participates in phage adsorption.

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Major outer membrane components which determine the structure and the barrier function of membrane Gram-negative bacteria are receptors for many bacteriophages. LPS--the major component of the outer membrane of Enterobacteria can be used by some phages with wide host range specificity. The other component of the outer membrane frequently include phage receptor component is OmpA protein.

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