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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Manchester_Community_College_(MCC)/Remix_of_Openstax%3AMicrobiology_by_Parker_Schneegurt_et_al/09%3A_Acellular_Pathogens/9.02%3A_The_Viral_Life_CycleMany viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosy...Many viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, and release. Bacteriophages have a lytic or lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the death of the host, whereas the lysogenic cycle leads to integration of phage into the host genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/02%3A_Unit_II-_Bioenergetics_and_Metabolism/18%3A_Nitrogen_-_Amino_Acid_Catabolism/18.01%3A_The_Biochemistry_of_Nitrogen_in_the_BiosphereThe document explores the nitrogen cycle from a biochemical perspective, covering key reactions such as nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, and ammonification. It discusses the challeng...The document explores the nitrogen cycle from a biochemical perspective, covering key reactions such as nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, and ammonification. It discusses the challenges and impacts of industrial nitrogen fixation through the Haber-Bosch process, thermodynamic and kinetic considerations, and the role of microorganisms in these transformations.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/02%3A_Unit_II-_Bioenergetics_and_Metabolism/18%3A_Nitrogen_-_Amino_Acid_Catabolism/18.05%3A_Pathways_of_Amino_Acid_DegradationThe page provides an in-depth overview and analysis of amino acid degradation, focusing on pathways and mechanisms involved. It discusses the significance of amino acid catabolism in energy production...The page provides an in-depth overview and analysis of amino acid degradation, focusing on pathways and mechanisms involved. It discusses the significance of amino acid catabolism in energy production, nitrogen balance, regulation, and physiological implications. Key points include distinguishing glucogenic and ketogenic amino acids, integration into central metabolism, enzymes involved, and the regulation of catabolic pathways under varying metabolic states.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Microbiology/06%3A_Acellular_Pathogens/6.01%3A_The_Viral_Life_CycleMany viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosy...Many viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, and release. Bacteriophages have a lytic or lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the death of the host, whereas the lysogenic cycle leads to integration of phage into the host genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Portland_Community_College/Cascade_Microbiology/06%3A_Acellular_Pathogens/6.2%3A_The_Viral_Life_CycleMany viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosy...Many viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, and release. Bacteriophages have a lytic or lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the death of the host, whereas the lysogenic cycle leads to integration of phage into the host genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Mansfield_University_of_Pennsylvania/BSC_3271%3A_Microbiology_for_Health_Sciences_Sp21_(Kagle)/03%3A_Viruses/3.01%3A_Viral_Replication/3.1.02%3A_The_Viral_Life_CycleMany viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosy...Many viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, and release. Bacteriophages have a lytic or lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the death of the host, whereas the lysogenic cycle leads to integration of phage into the host genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/02%3A_Unit_II-_Bioenergetics_and_Metabolism/16%3A_The_Citric_Acid_Cycle/16.02%3A__Reactions_of_the_Citric_Acid_CycleThis page provides a comprehensive overview of the citric acid cycle (CAC), also known as the Krebs cycle. It explains the metabolic role of the CAC as a hub that oxidizes acetyl-CoA to CO??? and gene...This page provides a comprehensive overview of the citric acid cycle (CAC), also known as the Krebs cycle. It explains the metabolic role of the CAC as a hub that oxidizes acetyl-CoA to CO??? and generates reducing equivalents for ATP production, with emphasis on its integration with carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism. The page discusses enzyme mechanisms and regulation, highlighting the cycle's cyclic structure for sustainable metabolic flux.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_College/BIOL_440%3A_General_Microbiology_(Hughes)/09%3A_Week_9/15%3A_Acellular_Pathogens_(Part_A)/15.02%3A_The_Viral_Life_CycleMany viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosy...Many viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, and release. Bacteriophages have a lytic or lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the death of the host, whereas the lysogenic cycle leads to integration of phage into the host genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/PGCC_Microbiology/11%3A_Viruses_and_Other_Agents/11.02%3A_The_Viral_Life_Cycle_and_Host_Infection_SpecificityMany viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosy...Many viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, and release. Bacteriophages have a lytic or lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the death of the host, whereas the lysogenic cycle leads to integration of phage into the host genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Microbiology_OER_-_Ying_Liu/07%3A_Viruses/7.02%3A_The_Viral_Life_CycleMany viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosy...Many viruses target specific hosts or tissues. Some may have more than one host. Many viruses follow several stages to infect host cells. These stages include attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, and release. Bacteriophages have a lytic or lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the death of the host, whereas the lysogenic cycle leads to integration of phage into the host genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/01%3A_Unit_I-_Structure_and_Catalysis/07%3A_Carbohydrates_and_Glycobiology/7.03%3A_Glycoconjugates_-_Proteoglycans_Glycoproteins_Glycolipids_and_Cell_WallsThis page discusses complex aspects of glycoconjugates in biochemistry, focusing on their classification, structure-function relationship, biosynthesis, and role in cellular processes. It highlights t...This page discusses complex aspects of glycoconjugates in biochemistry, focusing on their classification, structure-function relationship, biosynthesis, and role in cellular processes. It highlights the types of glycoconjugates???proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycolipids???and their involvement in cell wall integrity and cellular recognition.