Chase J Morgan
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Recent Articles
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Wannasrichan W, Krobthong S, Morgan C, Armbruster E, Gerovac M, Yingchutrakul Y, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2025 Feb;
21(2):e1012936.
PMID: 39992933
Bacteriophages must hijack the gene expression machinery of their bacterial host to efficiently replicate. Recently, we have shown that the early-expressed protein gp014 of Pseudomonas nucleus-forming phage phiKZ forms a...
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Birkholz E, Morgan C, Laughlin T, Lau R, Prichard A, Rangarajan S, et al.
Science
. 2024 Jul;
385(6704):105-112.
PMID: 38963841
Introns containing homing endonucleases are widespread in nature and have long been assumed to be selfish elements that provide no benefit to the host organism. These genetic elements are common...
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Wannasrichan W, Krobthong S, Morgan C, Armbruster E, Gerovac M, Yingchutrakul Y, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38915640
Antibacterial proteins inhibiting have been identified in various phages and explored as antibiotic alternatives. Here, we isolated a phiKZ-like phage, Churi, which encodes 364 open reading frames. We examined 15...
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Morgan C, Enustun E, Armbruster E, Birkholz E, Prichard A, Forman T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Apr;
121(19):e2321190121.
PMID: 38687783
Targeting proteins to specific subcellular destinations is essential in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and the viruses that infect them. Chimalliviridae phages encapsulate their genomes in a nucleus-like replication compartment composed of the...
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Morgan C, Enustun E, Armbruster E, Birkholz E, Prichard A, Forman T, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Apr;
PMID: 38562762
Significance Statement: The phage nucleus is an enclosed replication compartment built by Chimalliviridae phages that, similar to the eukaryotic nucleus, separates transcription from translation and selectively imports certain proteins. This...
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Dayton H, Kiss J, Wei M, Chauhan S, LaMarre E, Cornell W, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2024 Feb;
22(2):e3002205.
PMID: 38300958
Cells must access resources to survive, and the anatomy of multicellular structures influences this access. In diverse multicellular eukaryotes, resources are provided by internal conduits that allow substances to travel...
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Cobian Guemes A, Ghatbale P, Blanc A, Morgan C, Garcia A, Leonard J, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2023 Nov;
67(12):e0065423.
PMID: 37931230
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria present an emerging challenge to human health. Their prevalence has been increasing across the globe due in part to the liberal use of antibiotics that has pressured them...
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Birkholz E, Morgan C, Laughlin T, Lau R, Prichard A, Rangarajan S, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Oct;
PMID: 37808663
Mobile introns containing homing endonucleases are widespread in nature and have long been assumed to be selfish elements that provide no benefit to the host organism. These genetic elements are...
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Armbruster E, Rani P, Lee J, Klusch N, Hutchings J, Hoffman L, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Oct;
PMID: 37781618
Many eukaryotic viruses require membrane-bound compartments for replication, but no such organelles are known to be formed by prokaryotic viruses. Bacteriophages of the family sequester their genomes within a phage-generated...
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Dayton H, Kiss J, Wei M, Chauhan S, LaMarre E, Cornell W, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Aug;
PMID: 37645902
Cells must access resources to survive, and the anatomy of multicellular structures influences this access. In diverse multicellular eukaryotes, resources are provided by internal conduits that allow substances to travel...