Search for dissertations about: "thesis on bacteriophage"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on bacteriophage.
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1. Site-specific recombination of P2-like phages; possible tools for safe gene therapy : A focus on phage ΦD145
Abstract : P2-like bacteriophages integrate their genome into the E. coli host cell by a site-specific recombination event upon lysogenization. The integrative recombination occurs between a specific sequence in the phage genome, attP, and a specific sequence in the host genome, attB, generating the host-phage junctions attL and attR. READ MORE
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2. Structural Studies of Bacteriophage PRR1 and HIV-1 protease
Abstract : Viruses are a diverse genera of organisms adapted to thrive in many different hosts from prokaryotic to eukaryotic.We present here the structure of bacteriophage PRR1 virus-like particle (VLP), belonging to Leviviridae family. Our structure reveals calcium ions in the VLP. READ MORE
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3. Display of affinity proteins on bacteria and bacteriophage
Abstract : Surface display of peptides and proteins on microorganismshas during the last decade gained tremendous interest due tothe numerous applications for the technique found inbiotechnology, molecular biology and immunology. This thesisdescribes both bacterial display of different affinity proteinsand display of libraries of small α-helical proteindomains on phage for selection of novel binding proteinsdenoted affibodies. READ MORE
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4. Structure-Function Studies of Bacteriophage P2 Integrase and Cox protein
Abstract : Probably no group of organisms has been as important as bacteriophages when it comes to the understanding of fundamental biological processes like transcriptional control, DNA replication, site-specific recombination, e.t.c.The work presented in this thesis is a contribution towards the complete understanding of these organisms. READ MORE
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5. Propionibacterium acnes and its phages
Abstract : Microorganisms are everywhere! They can tolerate many diverse extreme environments, such as the human body. Even though many of us might associate the word microorganism with infections and disease, most are actually either harmless or even beneficial for us. READ MORE