Paul C M Fogg
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Bardy P, MacDonald C, Kirchberger P, Jenkins H, Botka T, Byrom L, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38915634
Single-stranded DNA bacteriophages of the family are major components of the global virosphere. Microviruses are highly abundant in aquatic ecosystems and are prominent members of the mammalian gut microbiome, where...
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Craske M, Wilson J, Fogg P
Trends Microbiol
. 2024 May;
32(12):1200-1211.
PMID: 38806321
Horizontal exchange of DNA between bacteria and archaea is prevalent and has major potential implications for genome evolution, plasticity, and population fitness. Several transfer mechanisms have been identified, including gene...
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Bardy P, MacDonald C, Pantucek R, Antson A, Fogg P
iScience
. 2023 Oct;
26(11):108104.
PMID: 37867962
Although membrane-containing dsDNA bacterial viruses are some of the most prevalent predators in aquatic environments, we know little about how they function due to their intractability in the laboratory. Here,...
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Sherlock D, Fogg P
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2022 Sep;
88(19):e0094422.
PMID: 36098534
Biofilms are widespread in the environment, where they allow bacterial species to survive adverse conditions. Cells in biofilms are densely packed, and this proximity is likely to increase the frequency...
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Sherlock D, Fogg P
Cell Rep
. 2022 Aug;
40(6):111183.
PMID: 35947951
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are small virus-like particles that indiscriminately package and transfer any DNA present in their host cell, with clear implications for bacterial evolution. The first transcriptional regulator...
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Gao H, Taylor G, Evans S, Fogg P, Smith M
Synth Syst Biotechnol
. 2020 Jun;
5(2):111-119.
PMID: 32596521
Serine integrases have been shown to be efficient tools for metabolic pathway assembly. To further improve the flexibility and efficiency of pathway engineering via serine integrases, we explored how multiple...
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Fogg P
Nat Commun
. 2019 Feb;
10(1):595.
PMID: 30723210
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co-opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of GTAs is...
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Fogg P, Younger E, Fernando B, Khaleel T, Stark W, Smith M
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2017 Dec;
46(3):1308-1320.
PMID: 29228292
To establish a prophage state, the genomic DNA of temperate bacteriophages normally becomes integrated into the genome of their host bacterium by integrase-mediated, site-specific DNA recombination. Serine integrases catalyse a...
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Fogg P, Haley J, Stark W, Smith M
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2016 Dec;
83(5).
PMID: 28003200
Bacteriophages are the source of many valuable tools for molecular biology and genetic manipulation. In , most DNA cloning vectors are based on serine integrase site-specific DNA recombination systems derived...
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Fogg P, ONeill J, Dobrzycki T, Calvert S, Lord E, McIntosh R, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2014 Oct;
289(49):34341-8.
PMID: 25271152
Class IIa histone deacetylases (HDACs) regulate the activity of many transcription factors to influence liver gluconeogenesis and the development of specialized cells, including muscle, neurons, and lymphocytes. Here, we describe...