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Biotechnological Applications of Phage and Phage-Derived Proteins
Sílvio Santos and Joana Azeredo
2019
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Phages have shown a high biotechnological potential with numerous applications. The advent of high-resolution microscopy techniques aligned with omic and molecular tools have revealed innovative phage features and enabled new processes that can be further exploited for biotechnological applications in a wide variety of fields. The high-quality original articles and reviews presented in this Special Issue demonstrate the incredible potential of phages and their derived proteins in a wide range of biotechnological applications for human benefit. Considering the emergence of amazing new available bioengineering tools and the high abundance of phages and the multitude of phage proteins yet to be discovered and studied, we believe that the upcoming years will present us with many more fascinating and new previously unimagined phage-based biotechnological applications.
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Keywords
- alpha-sheet
- antibiotic resistance
- Appelmans
- bacteriocin
- bacteriophage
- bacteriophage evolution
- bacteriophage recombination
- bacteriophage vB_EcoM_FV3
- bacteriophage-derived lytic enzyme
- bacteriophages
- Biofilm
- Biosensors
- cancerous tumors
- capsid dynamics
- Clostridium perfringens
- contractile injection systems
- Cpl-1
- culture enrichment
- Diagnostics
- drug delivery vehicles
- Encapsulation
- endolysin
- Enterococcus faecalis
- enzybiotics
- ESKAPE
- filters
- fluorescence sensor
- Gene Expression Regulation
- Immune response
- immunoscreening
- in vitro activity
- landscape phage
- liposomes
- Listeria monocytogenes
- M13 bacteriophage
- macromolecular interactions
- magnetic separation
- major coat protein
- microarray
- microtiter plate assay
- molecular probe
- Myoviridae
- n/a
- Nanomedicine
- nanotubular structures
- native gel electrophoresis
- neurodegenerative disease
- niosomes
- O-antigen
- Pal
- pathogenic viruses
- phage
- phage display
- phage therapy
- phage-host interaction
- porous structure
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- R-type pyocin
- receptor-binding protein
- reporter phage
- Safety
- Sarcoidosis
- self-assembly
- serotyping
- Shigella flexneri
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Streptococcus agalactiae
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- T7phage library
- tail sheath protein
- tailspike proteins
- Toxicity
- transfersomes
- Tuberculosis
- X-ray crystallography