Publications by authors named "Stephano Iglesias"

The World Health Organization has designated Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a critical pathogen for the development of new antimicrobials. Bacterial viruses, or bacteriophages, have been used in various clinical settings, commonly called phage therapy, to address this growing public health crisis. Here, we describe a high-resolution structural atlas of a therapeutic, contractile-tailed Pseudomonas phage, Pa193.

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DEV is an obligatory lytic Pseudomonas phage of the N4-like genus, recently reclassified as Schitoviridae. The DEV genome encodes 91 ORFs, including a 3398 amino acid virion-associated RNA polymerase (vRNAP). Here, we describe the complete architecture of DEV, determined using a combination of cryo-electron microscopy localized reconstruction, biochemical methods, and genetic knockouts.

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Article Synopsis
  • In 1952, Hershey and Chase confirmed that DNA is the genetic material using bacteriophage T2, which laid the groundwork for molecular biology.
  • Recent advancements in cryogenic electron microscopy have significantly enhanced our understanding of bacteriophage structures, but the process of phage genome delivery in bacteria is still not well understood.
  • The review discusses the mechanisms of viral genome delivery into bacteria, focusing on different types of icosahedral phages and their tail structures, and highlights the growing relevance of this research in relation to phage therapy and antibiotic resistance.
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The World Health Organization has designated as a critical pathogen for the development of new antimicrobials. Bacterial viruses, or bacteriophages, have been used in various clinical settings, commonly called phage therapy, to address this growing public health crisis. Here, we describe a high-resolution structural atlas of a therapeutic, contractile-tailed phage, Pa193.

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DEV is an obligatory lytic phage of the N4-like genus, recently reclassified as . The DEV genome encodes 91 ORFs, including a 3,398 amino acid virion-associated RNA polymerase. Here, we describe the complete architecture of DEV, determined using a combination of cryo-electron microscopy localized reconstruction, biochemical methods, and genetic knockouts.

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Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) single-particle analysis has revolutionized the structural analysis of icosahedral viruses, including tailed bacteriophages. In recent years, localized (or focused) reconstruction has emerged as a powerful data analysis method to capture symmetry mismatches and resolve asymmetric features in icosahedral viruses. Here, we describe the methods used to reconstruct the 2.

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Bacteriophage P22 is a prototypical member of the Podoviridae superfamily. Since its discovery in 1952, P22 has become a paradigm for phage transduction and a model for icosahedral viral capsid assembly. Here, we describe the complete architecture of the P22 tail apparatus (gp1, gp4, gp10, gp9, and gp26) and the potential location and organization of P22 ejection proteins (gp7, gp20, and gp16), determined using cryo-EM localized reconstruction, genetic knockouts, and biochemical analysis.

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