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Phages!

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Since March 23, 2010

 

Don't we all love the most common biological entity on Earth that's used in almot all anti-biotics? They are so cute! A Bacteriophage is a virus particle consisting of a head, containing double-stranded linear DNA as its genetic material, and a tail that can have tail fibers. The phage particle injects its DNA into its host through the tail, and the phage will then usually enter the lytic pathway where it replicates its DNA, degrades the host DNA and hijacks the cell's replication, transcription and translation mechanisms to produce as many phage particles as cell resources allow. When cell resources are depleted, the phage will lyse (break open) the host cell, releasing the new phage particles. However, under certain conditions, the phage DNA may integrate itself into the host cell chromosome in the lysogenic pathway. In this state, the λ DNA is called a prophage and stays resident within the host's genome without apparent harm to the host, which can be termed a lysogen when a prophage is present. The prophage is duplicated with every subsequent cell division of the host. The phage genes expressed in this dormant state code for proteins that repress expression of other phage genes. These proteins are broken down when the host cell is under stress, resulting in the expression of the repressed phage genes. Stress can be from starvation, poisons (like antibiotics), or other factors that can damage or destroy the host. In response to stress, the activated prophage is excised from the DNA of the host cell by one of the newly expressed gene products and enters its lytic pathway.


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Riclov posted on April 19, 2012 @ 9:56pm
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHage
 
[TEC] Infernelrock117 posted on March 27, 2010 @ 4:29pm
yay i love bilological entities!!!
 
Abaddon posted on March 23, 2010 @ 9:40pm
Ironically, we're learning about this in Biology where I am.


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