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R W Hendrix

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Ravin V, RAVIN N, Casjens S, Ford M, Hatfull G, Hendrix R
J Mol Biol . 2000 Jun; 299(1):53-73. PMID: 10860722
N15 is a temperate bacteriophage that forms stable lysogens in Escherichia coli. While its virion is morphologically very similar to phage lambda and its close relatives, it is unusual in...
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Juhala R, Ford M, Duda R, Youlton A, Hatfull G, Hendrix R
J Mol Biol . 2000 Jun; 299(1):27-51. PMID: 10860721
We report the complete genome DNA sequences of HK97 (39,732 bp) and HK022 (40,751 bp), double-stranded DNA bacteriophages of Escherichia coli and members of the lambdoid or lambda-like group of...
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Zhang L, Portland G, Wang G, DiRaimondo C, Nuber G, Bowen M, et al.
J Orthop Res . 2000 Mar; 18(1):94-100. PMID: 10716284
To evaluate the dynamic properties of the shoulder and understand how they are controlled by the central nervous system, glenohumeral-joint stiffness and viscosity and upper-limb inertia were quantified under various...
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WEISBERG R, Gottesmann M, Hendrix R, Little J
Annu Rev Genet . 2000 Feb; 33:565-602. PMID: 10690418
HK022 is a temperate coliphage related to phage lambda. Its chromosome has been completely sequenced, and several aspects of its life cycle have been intensively studied. In the overall arrangement,...
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Lata R, Conway J, Cheng N, Duda R, Hendrix R, Wikoff W, et al.
Cell . 2000 Feb; 100(2):253-63. PMID: 10660048
Typical of DNA bacteriophages and herpesviruses, HK97 assembles in two stages: polymerization and maturation. First, capsid protein polymerizes into closed shells; then, these precursors mature into larger, stabler particles. Maturation...
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Ford M, Stenstrom C, Hendrix R, Hatfull G
Tuber Lung Dis . 2000 Jan; 79(2):63-73. PMID: 10645443
Mycobacteriophage TM4 is a dsDNA-tailed phage that infects both fast-growing and slow-growing strains of mycobacteria. While TM4 has been used extensively for the construction of mycobacterial shuttle phasmids and for...
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Hendrix R
Curr Biol . 1999 Dec; 9(24):R914-7. PMID: 10607585
The structure of a phage capsid protein provides good evidence this phage shares ancestry with an animal virus. In this and similar cases, either the viral lineages predate the emergence...
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Wikoff W, Duda R, Hendrix R, Johnson J
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr . 1999 Mar; 55(Pt 4):763-71. PMID: 10089306
HK97 is a member of the Siphovirus family of dsDNA bacteriophages. It is similar in architecture to bacteriophage lambda, the type member of this family, with an icosahedral capsid of...
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Hendrix R, Smith M, Burns R, Ford M, Hatfull G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Mar; 96(5):2192-7. PMID: 10051617
We report DNA and predicted protein sequence similarities, implying homology, among genes of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) bacteriophages and prophages spanning a broad phylogenetic range of host bacteria. The sequence matches...
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Hendrix R
Cell . 1998 Aug; 94(2):147-50. PMID: 9695942
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