
Phage JS1: The Virus Breaking the Rules
Editors in Conversation · Marvin Whiteley, Sabrina Suhani, Trevor Lithgow
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Show Notes
In this episode, a fascinating new bacteriophage, JS1. While most contractile phages (which inject DNA like a spring-loaded syringe) are rigid and straight, JS1 sports a curved, flexible tail that may help it navigate the complex "canyons and valleys" of the bacterial cell wall.
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Guests:- Sabrina Suhani, Ph.D., Graduate Student, Monash University, Australia
- Trevor Lithgow, Ph.D., Professor, Monash University's Biomedical Discovery Institute.
- Staphylococcus species infected by a bacteriophage with a tail that is both curved and contractile
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