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1. Construing the function of N-terminal domain of D29 mycobacteriophage LysA endolysin in phage lytic efficiency and proliferation.

2. An intramolecular cross-talk in D29 mycobacteriophage endolysin governs the lytic cycle and phage-host population dynamics.

3. The Cytotoxic Mycobacteriophage Protein Phaedrus gp82 Interacts with and Modulates the Activity of the Host ATPase, MoxR.

4. Virion glycosylation influences mycobacteriophage immune recognition.

5. A novel nucleic acid-binding protein, Gp49, from mycobacteriophage with mycobactericidal activity has the potential to be a therapeutic agent.

6. A monomeric mycobacteriophage immunity repressor utilizes two domains to recognize an asymmetric DNA sequence.

7. Gp29 LysA of mycobacteriophage TM4 can hydrolyze peptidoglycan through an N-acetyl-muramoyl-L-alanine amidase activity.

8. The Mycobacteriophage Ms6 LysB N -Terminus Displays Peptidoglycan Binding Affinity.

9. Evidence of positive regulation of mycobacteriophage D29 early gene expression obtained from an investigation using a temperature-sensitive mutant of the phage.

10. Bactericidal Activity of Liposomal Form of Lytic Mycobacteriophage D29 in Cell Models of Tuberculosis Infection In Vitro.

11. Understanding the role of the lysozyme-like domain of D29 mycobacteriophage-encoded endolysin in host cell lysis and phage propagation.

12. Bacteriophage gene products as potential antimicrobials against tuberculosis.

13. Isolation and characterization of bacteriophages from India, with lytic activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

14. Solvation driven conformational transitions in the second transmembrane domain of mycobacteriophage holin.

16. The Protein Interactome of Mycobacteriophage Giles Predicts Functions for Unknown Proteins.

17. The dormant cells of Mycobacterium tuberculosis may be resuscitated by targeting-expression system of recombinant mycobacteriophage-Rpf: implication of shorter course of TB chemotherapy in the future.

18. Genomic and proteomic features of mycobacteriophage SWU1 isolated from China soil.

19. Mutational analysis of the mycobacteriophage BPs promoter PR reveals context-dependent sequences for mycobacterial gene expression.

20. Titer dynamic analysis of D29 within MTB-infected macrophages and effect on immune function of macrophages.

21. Pro-Gly mediated conformational switch of mycobacteriophage D29 holin transmembrane domain I is lipid concentration driven.

22. A mycobacteriophage-derived trehalose-6,6'-dimycolate-binding peptide containing both antimycobacterial and anti-inflammatory abilities.

23. Adaptation of mycobacteria on solid, egg-based media to anaerobic conditions and characterization of their diagnostic phenotypes.

24. The cytotoxic early protein 77 of mycobacteriophage L5 interacts with MSMEG_3532, an L-serine dehydratase of Mycobacterium smegmatis.

25. The endolysin-binding domain encompasses the N-terminal region of the mycobacteriophage Ms6 Gp1 chaperone.

26. Comparative modelling of LysB from the mycobacterial bacteriophage Ardmore.

27. The mycobacteriophage Ms6 encodes a chaperone-like protein involved in the endolysin delivery to the peptidoglycan.

28. Insights into the function of the WhiB-like protein of mycobacteriophage TM4--a transcriptional inhibitor of WhiB2.

29. Regions and residues of an asymmetric operator DNA interacting with the monomeric repressor of temperate mycobacteriophage L1.

30. Antagonistic effects Na+ and Mg2+ on the structure, function, and stability of mycobacteriophage L1 repressor.

31. The mycobacteriophage D29 gene 65 encodes an early-expressed protein that functions as a structure-specific nuclease.

32. Fluoromycobacteriophages for rapid, specific, and sensitive antibiotic susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

33. Identification of three cytotoxic early proteins of mycobacteriophage L5 leading to growth inhibition in Mycobacterium smegmatis.

34. Construction and evaluation of luciferase reporter phages for the detection of active and non-replicating tubercle bacilli.

35. Control of phage Bxb1 excision by a novel recombination directionality factor.

36. Effects of physical, ionic, and structural factors on the binding of repressor of mycobacteriophage L1 to its cognate operator DNA.

37. Use of a mycobacteriophage-based assay for rapid assessment of susceptibilities of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates to isoniazid and influence of resistance level on assay performance.

38. GroEL1: a dedicated chaperone involved in mycolic acid biosynthesis during biofilm formation in mycobacteria.

39. A point mutation at the C-terminal half of the repressor of temperate mycobacteriophage L1 affects its binding to the operator DNA.

40. Characterization of polynucleotide kinase/phosphatase enzymes from Mycobacteriophages omega and Cjw1 and vibriophage KVP40.

41. The orientation of mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integration is solely dependent on the central dinucleotide of attP and attB.

42. Origins of highly mosaic mycobacteriophage genomes.

43. Protein-DNA complexes in mycobacteriophage L5 integrative recombination.

44. Isolation of recombinant phage clones expressing mycobacterial T cell antigens by screening a recombinant DNA library with human CD4+ Th1 clones.

45. Transcriptional silencing by the mycobacteriophage L5 repressor.

46. Chemistry of the lyxose-containing mycobacteriophage receptors of Mycobacterium phlei/Mycobacterium smegmatis.

47. Host modification and restriction with a mycobacteriophage isolated from a pseudolysogenic Mycobacterium chelonei.

48. Evidence for host-dependent modification and restriction of bacteriophage DNA in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

49. Incorporation of thymine, thymidine, adenine and uracil into nucleic acids of Mycobacterium phlei and its phage.

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