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Julianne H Grose

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Roh E, Duffy M, Ewool L, Grose J
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2025 Feb; :e0106224. PMID: 39999472
The gram-negative is the causative agent of fire blight. Herein, we announce the full genome sequencing and annotation of eight bacteriophages from apple and pear orchards in South Korea, which...
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Lewis J, Arens D, Quaye A, Calvopina-Chavez D, Jensen K, Miller A, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2024 Dec; 14(1):e0083623. PMID: 39688389
We announce the complete genomes of phages ValerieMcCarty03 and ValerieMcCarty04 isolated from wastewater treatment plant samples that infect a multidrug-resistant clinical isolate. These phages belong to the T4-like cluster and...
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Harris E, Ewool K, Bowden L, Fierro J, Johnson D, Meinzer M, et al.
Viruses . 2024 Feb; 16(2). PMID: 38400064
is a large family of Gram-negative bacteria composed of many pathogens, including and . Here, we characterize six bacteriophages that infect which were isolated from wastewater plants in the Wasatch...
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Brugger S, Grose J, Decker C, Pickett B, Davis M
Viruses . 2024 Feb; 16(2). PMID: 38400051
The rapid evolution of SARS-CoV-2 has fueled its global proliferation since its discovery in 2019, with several notable variants having been responsible for increases in cases of coronavirus disease 2019...
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Harris E, Anthony L, Ali S, Atkin H, Bowden L, Brugger S, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2024 Feb; 13(3):e0095023. PMID: 38323836
This announcement contains the whole genome sequences of five that infect members of the family of bacteria. Four of the five phages were isolated using serovar Typhimurium as a bacterial...
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Fairholm J, James R, Lavering E, Ogilvie B, Thurgood T, Robison R, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2023 Nov; 13(1):e0020723. PMID: 38032238
classified as a Tier 1 Select Agent by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is the causative agent of anthrax in both humans and livestock. Herein, we report...
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Hyde J, Armond T, Herring J, Hope S, Grose J, Breakwell D, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Nov; 12(1):e0282723. PMID: 37991376
This study reports the results of the largest analysis of genome sequences from phages that infect the Alphaproteobacteria class of bacterial hosts. We analyzed over 100 whole genome sequences of...
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Lewis J, Janda K, Kotter D, Grose J, McCleary W
J Virol . 2023 Jun; 97(7):e0066723. PMID: 37310294
Receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) allow phages to dock onto their host and initiate infection through the recognition of proteinaceous or saccharidic receptors located on the cell surface. FhuA is the ferrichrome...
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Prichard A, Lee J, Laughlin T, Lee A, Thomas K, Sy A, et al.
Cell Rep . 2023 Apr; 42(5):112432. PMID: 37120812
We recently discovered that some bacteriophages establish a nucleus-like replication compartment (phage nucleus), but the core genes that define nucleus-based phage replication and their phylogenetic distribution were still to be...
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Prichard A, Lee J, Laughlin T, Lee A, Thomas K, Sy A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Mar; PMID: 36865095
We recently discovered that some bacteriophages establish a nucleus-like replication compartment (phage nucleus), but the core genes that define nucleus-based phage replication and their phylogenetic distribution were unknown. By studying...