n.
- An agent capable of inducing lysis.
- A bacterium in a state of lysogeny.
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ly·so·gen (lī'sə-jən)
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An antigen causing the formation of lysin; called also lysinogen.
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A lysogen or lysogenic phage is a phage that can exist as a prophage within its host organism. A prophage is the phage DNA in its dormant state, and 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, and the phage enters the lytic cycle when this suppression is disrupted. 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.
Alternatively, lysogen can refer to a strain of bacterium that carries a prophage.
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