Enterobacteria phage T4

species of virus

DBpedia resource is: http://dbpedia.org/resource/Escherichia_virus_T4

Abstract is: Escherichia virus T4 is a species of bacteriophages that infect Escherichia coli bacteria. It is a double-stranded DNA virus in the subfamily Tevenvirinae from the family Myoviridae. T4 is capable of undergoing only a lytic lifecycle and not the lysogenic lifecycle. The species was formerly named T-even bacteriophage, a name which also encompasses, among other strains (or isolates), Enterobacteria phage T2, Enterobacteria phage T4 and Enterobacteria phage T6.

Wikimedia Commons category is Bacteriophage T4

Enterobacteria phage T4 is …
instance of (P31):
taxonQ16521

External links are
P1417Encyclopædia Britannica Online IDscience/T4-bacteriophage
P646Freebase ID/m/03stwg
P5055IRMNG ID11459726
P8408KBpedia IDEnterobacteriaPhageT4
P486MeSH descriptor IDD017122
P672MeSH tree codeB04.123.150.500.350
B04.123.205.891.200
B04.280.090.500.350
P6366Microsoft Academic ID2780735842

P171parent taxonT4likevirusQ4348591
T4-like virusesQ70903950
P225taxon nameEnterobacteria phage T4
P105taxon rankspeciesQ7432
P1420taxon synonymEscherichia virus T4Q24767387

Wikimedia Commons Images

P18: image


FileName: Tevenphage hu.svg

Description: Structure of a typical tailed bacteriophage.

Artist: User:Adenosine (original); en:User:Pbroks13 (redraw); User:Syp (localization)

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Reverse relations

found in taxon (P703)
Q29530054T4 DNA Ligase
Q27926794polynucleotide kinase

main subject (P921)
Q76978184A DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE INDUCED BY INFECTION WITH BACTERIOPHAGE T2
Q34419031A SPECIFIC MODIFICATION OF LEUCYL-sRNA OF ESCHERICHIA COLI AFTER PHAGE T2 INFECTION
Q78856502A requirement for pyrimidines in the first few minutes of T2 bacteriophage development
Q31001500Adhesion partitioning: intrasomatic observations on normal Escherichia coli and T2 bacteriophage
Q77201843BODPRO II: ANALYSIS OF T4-BACTERIOPHAGE ULTRACENTRIFUGAL BOUNDARIES. LA-3098
Q34404324CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE IN PHAGE T4. I. CIRCULARITY OF THE LINKAGE MAP
Q33980093CIRCULARITY OF THE GENETIC MAP OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4
Q76952979CRYSTALLIZATION OF TAIL CASES OF T2 BACTERIOPHAGE
Q78804817Calcium content of bacteriophage T2
Q82039431Chemical analysis of the T2 bacteriophage and its host, Escherichia coli (strain B)
Q25938983Cleavage of Structural Proteins during the Assembly of the Head of Bacteriophage T4
Q44225573Comments on “biophysical properties of bacteriophage T2”
Q76464453Concentration of bacteriophage T2 on the anion exchange resin AV-17
Q78930016Cysteamine-oxygen antagonism in irradiation of T2 bacteriophages
Q44201250Cytological studies on the development of phages T2 and T7 of Escherichia coli
Q76514789DNA VISCOSITY IN IRRADIATED T2-PHAGE
Q42958494EFFECTS OF ALKYLATING AGENTS ON T2 AND T4 BACTERIOPHAGES
Q36267081ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF IN VITRO ENDOCYTOSIS OF T2 PHAGE BY CELLS FROM RABBIT PERITONEAL EXUDATE
Q59000146Evidence for a Particular Base Alteration in Two T4 Bacteriophage Mutants
Q76780888FRACTIONATION OF THE VEGETATIVE POOL DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID OF BACTERIOPHAGE T2 BY THE METHYLATED BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN COLUMN
Q78848136Final products in the abortive infection of T2 bacteriophage in the mutant (B/2)5 of E. coli, strain B
Q44891087Functions and properties related to the tail fibers of bacteriophage T4
Q36400112HOST-DEPENDENT SYNTHESIS OF ALTERED DEOXYCYTIDYLATE HYDROXYMETHYLASE AFTER INFECTION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI WITH CERTAIN AMBER MUTANTS OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4
Q36397115INABILITY OF THYMINE-DEPENDENT MUTANTS OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4 TO INDUCE THYMIDYLATE SYNTHETASE
Q40248348INFLUENCE OF NONIONIC SURFACTANTS ON BACTERIOPHAGE INFECTIONS. I. EFFECT OF TRITON WR-1339 ON T2 COLIPHAGE INFECTION
Q76568801INFLUENCES OF CARCINOGENIC SUBSTANCES ON MICROORGANISMS. IV. MUTAGENIC ACTION OF 4-NITROQUINOLINE-N-OXIDE ON T2 PHAGE
Q34401913INHIBITION OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID-DIRECTED RIBONUCLEIC ACID POLYMERASE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI AFTER INFECTION WITH BACTERIOPHAGE T4
Q40248869ISOLOGOUS INTERFERENCE WITH ULTRAVIOLET AND X-RAY IRRADIATED BACTERIOPHAGE T2
Q44577326Inhibition of multiplication of coliphage-T2 by actinomycin
Q44409642Isolation and characterization of the T2 bacteriophage of Escherichia coli
Q79040650Mutagenesis of bacteriophage T4 by acridines
Q76555796NUCLEIC ACID BIOSYNTHESIS AND PHAGE T2 GROWTH IN CO60 IRRADIATED E. COLI B
Q76506159ON THE INACTIVATION OF T4 PHAGES WITH NITROSAMINES
Q78776513Photodynamic action of proflavine on T2 coliphage
Q45138544Preparation and length measurements of the total desoxyribonucleic acid content of T2 bacteriophages
Q78466021RECONSTRUCTION AND CRYSTALLIZATION OF TAIL SHEATHS OF T2 PHAGE
Q34409279REPLICATIVE FRAGMENTATION IN T4 BACTERIOPHAGE DNA. II. BIPARENTAL MOLECULAR RECOMBINATION
Q76485000RNA polymerase in E. coli cells infected with T2 phage
Q82175005Rabbit Papilloma and Vaccinia Viruses and T2 Bacteriophage of E. coli in "Shadow" Electron Micrographs
Q79025422Reversible blocking of T2 bacteriophage antiserum with polyelectrolytes
Q76828169STUDIES IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO. II. ANTIBODY PRODUCTION BY LYMPH NODE FRAGMENTS IMMUNIZED IN VIVO WITH BACTERIOPHAGE T2
Q34400413STUDIES ON LABILE DEOXYCYTIDYLATE HYDROXYMETHYLASES FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI B INFECTED WITH TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE MUTANTS OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4
Q43954043STUDIES ON THE INDUCTION OF MUTATIONS IN BACTERIOPHAGE T4 BY ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION AND BY PROFLAVIN
Q76648738STUDIES ON THE PROPERTIES OF THE CONTRACTILE PROTEINS OF PHAGE T2
Q82039425Sedimentation characters and pH stability of the T2 bacteriophage of Escherichia coli
Q58969320Sphæroplasts of E. coli obtained by the Lytic Enzyme isolated from Phage T2
Q100272642Structural Model of Bacteriophage T4
Q78758865Studies on the mechanism of action of a gene of bacteriophages T2 and T4 which determines ultraviolet sensitivity
Q41985903Study of the Radiosensitive Structure of T2 Bacteriophage Using Low Energy Electron Beams
Q43830699Study of the action of membrane preparations of bacteriophage T2 on Escherichia coli
Q76470476Subunit basis of head configurational changes in T2 bacteriophage
Q76900768THE CONNECTION BETWEEN PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND REGULATION OF MESSENGER RNA FORMATION IN E. COLI B CELLS DURING T2 PHAGE DEVELOPMENT
Q44774866THE INCOMPETENCE OF THE HAMSTER CHEEK POUCH MEMBRANE AS A MECHANICAL BARRIER TO THE MOVEMENT OF TRITIATED E. COLI B3 AND TRITIATED T4 BACTERIOPHAGE
Q33981317THE LINKAGE MAP OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4
Q76909701THE MOLECULAR STATE OF T2 BACTERIOPHAGE DNA DURING THE PROCESS OF ITS INTRACELLULAR DEVELOPMENT
Q36400249THYMIDINE-REQUIRING MUTANTS OF PHAGE T4
Q78731439The Effect of Enzyme Inhibitors on the Multiplication of T 2 Bacteriophage
Q44079114The Replication of T2 Bacteriophage
Q45711636The kinetics of parental deoxyribonucleic acid replication, deoxyguanylate kinase formation and 32P-inactivation of the parental virus in Escherichia coli infected with bacteriophage T4
Q79033584The nature of the “deletion” mutants in the rII region of phage T4
Q78774478Thermolabile variety of the phage T2

Q2718887Enterobacteria phage T2parent taxonP171
Q34192645A Mutation within the β Subunit ofEscherichia coliRNA Polymerase Impairs Transcription from Bacteriophage T4 Middle Promoterscites workP2860
Q24767387Escherichia virus T4replaced synonym (for nom. nov.)P694

The articles in Wikimedia projects and languages

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Arabic (ar / Q13955)عاثية الأمعاء T4wikipedia
Egyptian Arabic (arz / Q29919)عاثية الامعاء T4wikipedia
Catalan (ca / Q7026)Fag T4wikipedia
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Norwegian, Nynorsk (nn / Q25164)Bakteriofag T4wikipedia
      Bakteriofag T-4wikipedia
      Фаг Т4wikipedia
Serbo-Croatian (sh / Q9301)Enterobakterijski fag T4wikipedia
      Enterobakterijski fag T4wikipedia
      Бактеріофаг T4wikipedia
      T4噬菌体wikipedia

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