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phage.org/terms/attachment.html · Abedon’s Books · DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20173633
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Attachment involves specific interactions between proteins associated with phage virus particles (adsorption proteins) and molecules found on bacterial cell surfaces. A substantial amount of the specificity of phage infections and thereby the breadth of phage host range is determined by the attachment step of phage infection.
Adams (1959) notes (p. 149) that "Adsorption necessarily involves an initial, reversible+attachment+virus" class="bap-term">reversible attachment. Reversibly adsorbed phage may wikipedia.org/wiki/Desorption" class="bap-term" target=_blank>desorb, or become irreversibly attached…" Similar wording can also be found in Stent (1963), p. 93.
Abedon, S.T. (2026). Phage Terms. https://terms.phage.org · 10.5281/zenodo.20173633
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