Project description:We performed a transcriptome analysis of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius with and without 5% (w/w) erythritol exposure to validate the mechanism of growth inhibition.
Project description:Staphylococcus phage 812, strain K1/420, is a broad-acting bacteriophage infecting S. aureus. Phage 812 belongs to the family Herelleviridae and is closely related to kayviruses. We conducted a structural study of the viral particle of phage 812 before and after genome ejection. We characterized the protein components forming the particle and described the changes in their structural arrangement that govern genome anchoring, gating, and release.
Project description:Staphylococcus aureus clonal complex 398 (CC398) isolates colonize livestock and can spread to human contacts. Genetic analysis of isolates epidemiologically associated with human-to-human, but not livestock, transmission in multiple countries and continents identified a common clade that was negative for tet(M) and positive for bacteriophage 3. Another group of human-to-human-transmitted isolates belonged to the common livestock-associated clade but had acquired a unique φ7 bacteriophage. [Data is also available from http://bugs.sgul.ac.uk/E-BUGS-124]