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Marie-Christine Chopin

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Villion M, Chopin M, Deveau H, Ehrlich S, Moineau S, Chopin A
Virology . 2009 Apr; 388(1):49-56. PMID: 19349056
The virulent lactococcal phage P087 was isolated from a dairy environment in 1978. This phage was then recognized as the reference member for one of the ten phage groups currently...
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Bidnenko E, Chopin A, Ehrlich S, Chopin M
BMC Mol Biol . 2009 Jan; 10:4. PMID: 19173723
Background: Abortive infection (Abi) mechanisms comprise numerous strategies developed by bacteria to avoid being killed by bacteriophage (phage). Escherichia coli Abis are considered as mediators of programmed cell death, which...
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Domingues S, McGovern S, Plochocka D, Santos M, Ehrlich S, Polard P, et al.
Virology . 2007 Dec; 373(1):14-24. PMID: 18078973
AbiP, a lactococcal abortive phage infection system, has previously been shown to arrest phage bIL66M1 DNA replication around 10 min after infection and to inhibit the switch off of phage...
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Chopin A, Deveau H, Ehrlich S, Moineau S, Chopin M
Virology . 2007 May; 365(1):1-9. PMID: 17467024
The virulent lactococcal phage KSY1 possesses a large elongated capsid (223 nm long, 45 nm wide) and a short tail (32 nm). This phage of the Podoviridae group (C3 morphotype)...
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Szczepanska A, Bidnenko E, Plochocka D, McGovern S, Ehrlich S, Bardowski J, et al.
Virology . 2007 Feb; 363(1):104-12. PMID: 17316735
Single-stranded binding proteins (SSBs) are found to participate in various processes of DNA metabolism in all known organisms. We describe here a SSB protein encoded by the Lactococcus lactis phage...
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Deveau H, Labrie S, Chopin M, Moineau S
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2006 Jun; 72(6):4338-46. PMID: 16751549
For this study, an in-depth review of the classification of Lactococcus lactis phages was performed. Reference phages as well as unclassified phages from international collections were analyzed by stringent DNA-DNA...
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Chopin M, Chopin A, Bidnenko E
Curr Opin Microbiol . 2005 Jun; 8(4):473-9. PMID: 15979388
Abortive infection (Abi) systems, also called phage exclusion, block phage multiplication and cause premature bacterial cell death upon phage infection. This decreases the number of progeny particles and limits their...
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Domingues S, Chopin A, Ehrlich S, Chopin M
J Bacteriol . 2004 May; 186(10):3278-81. PMID: 15126495
Phage bIL66M1 is sensitive to the lactococcal abortive infection mechanism AbiP. No spontaneous AbiP-resistant variant could be obtained at a frequency of <10(-10). However, AbiP-resistant variants were readily obtained during...
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Domingues S, Chopin A, Ehrlich S, Chopin M
J Bacteriol . 2004 Jan; 186(3):713-21. PMID: 14729697
We describe here a new lactococcal abortive phage infection system, designated AbiP. AbiP is effective against some lactococcal phages of one prevalent group, 936, but not against phages from the...
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Bidnenko E, Chopin M, Ehrlich S, Anba J
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 2002 Sep; 214(2):283-7. PMID: 12351244
Sensitivity of phage bIL66 to the AbiD1 Lactococcus lactis abortive infection mechanism was previously shown to be determined by the phage middle-time-expressed operon composed of four orfs. Using spontaneous bIL66...