Lysogen

A lysogen or lysogenic bacteria is a bacterial cell which can produce and transfer the ability to produce a phage.[1] A prophage is either integrated into the host bacteria's chromosome or more rarely exists as a stable plasmid within the host cell. The prophage expresses gene(s) that repress the phage's lytic action, until this repression is disrupted (see lytic cycle). Currently a variety of studies are being conducted to see whether other genes are active during lysogeny, examples of which include phage-encoded tRNA and virulence genes.

  1. ^ Lwoff, André (December 1953). "Lysogeny". Bacteriological Reviews. 17 (4): 269–337. doi:10.1128/br.17.4.269-337.1953. PMC 180777. PMID 13105613.