Jorge A Bardales
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Llanos C, Punil R, Mamani E, Mormontoy C, Bardales J
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2020 Oct;
9(40).
PMID: 33004463
The use of bacteriophages as antimicrobial agents represents a promising alternative for the control of pathogenic bacteria. Here, we present the complete genome sequences of two novel lytic bacteriophages, NBSal006...
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Favor A, Llanos C, Youngblut M, Bardales J
Sci Rep
. 2020 Aug;
10(1):13981.
PMID: 32814789
The emergence of antibiotic resistance has raised serious concerns within scientific and medical communities, and has underlined the importance of developing new antimicrobial agents to combat such infections. Bacteriophages, naturally...
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Llanos C, Ortega J, Bardales J
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2020 May;
9(22).
PMID: 32467267
is a Gram-negative bacterium, recognized as one of the most important foodborne pathogens in the world. Bacteriophages represent a promising alternative to the biocontrol of Here, we report the isolation...
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Bardales J, Wieser E, Kawaji H, Murakawa Y, Darzacq X
Genes (Basel)
. 2018 Jun;
9(6).
PMID: 29882899
In Metazoans, transcription of most genes is driven by the use of multiple alternative promoters. Although the precise regulation of alternative promoters is important for proper gene expression, the mechanisms...
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Doniselli N, Rodriguez-Aliaga P, Amidani D, Bardales J, Bustamante C, Guerra D, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2015 Apr;
43(10):5249-62.
PMID: 25916853
The stringent response modulators, guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) and protein DksA, bind RNA polymerase (RNAP) and regulate gene expression to adapt bacteria to different environmental conditions. Here, we use Atomic Force...
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Wright A, Sternberg S, Taylor D, Staahl B, Bardales J, Kornfeld J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2015 Feb;
112(10):2984-9.
PMID: 25713377
Cas9, an RNA-guided DNA endonuclease found in clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) bacterial immune systems, is a versatile tool for genome editing, transcriptional regulation, and cellular imaging applications....