Items where Author is "Shibu, P"
DAWSON, S.J.T., SHIBU, P., GARNETT, S., NEWBERRY, F., BROOK, T.C., TIJANI, T., KUJAWSKA, M., HALL, L.J., MCCARTNEY, A.L., NEGUS, D. and HOYLES, L., 2025. Weberviruses are gut-associated phages that infect Klebsiella spp. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. ISSN 0168-6496
DAWSON, S.J.T., SHIBU, P., GARNETT, S., BROOK, T.C., TIJANI, T., MCCARTNEY, A.L., NEGUS, D. and HOYLES, L., 2024. Characterisation of novel weberviruses and examination of their depolymerases. In: Microbiology Society Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 08-11 April 2024.
NEWBERRY, F., SHIBU, P., SMITH-ZAITLIK, T., ELADAWY, M., MCCARTNEY, A.L., HOYLES, L. and NEGUS, D., 2023. Lytic bacteriophage vB_KmiS-Kmi2C disrupts biofilms formed by members of the Klebsiella oxytoca complex, and represents a novel virus family and genus. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 134 (4): lxad079. ISSN 1364-5072
SMITH-ZAITLIK, T., SHIBU, P., MCCARTNEY, A., FOSTER, G., HOYLES, L. and NEGUS, D., 2022. Extended genomic analyses of the broad-host-range phages vB_KmiM-2Di and vB_KmiM-4Dii reveal slopekviruses have highly conserved genomes. Microbiology, 168 (9). ISSN 1350-0872
DAWSON, S., SHIBU, P., GARNETT, S., BROOK, T.C., TIJANI, T., COX, M.J., KUJAWSKA, M., HALL, L.J., MCCARTNEY, A.L., NEGUS, D. and HOYLES, L., 2022. Isolation and genomic characterisation of novel weberviruses. In: FEMS Conference on Microbiology, Belgrade, 30 June-2 July 2022.
SHIBU, P., MCCUAIG, F., MCCARTNEY, A.L., KUJAWSKA, M., HALL, L. and HOYLES, L., 2021. Improved molecular characterization of the Klebsiella oxytoca complex reveals the prevalence of the kleboxymycin biosynthetic gene cluster. Microbial Genomics, 7 (6): 000592. ISSN 2057-5858
HOYLES, L., SHIBU, P., MCCUAIG, F., KUJAWSKA, M., HALL, L. and MCCARTNEY, A., 2020. Prevalence of the kleboxymycin biosynthetic gene cluster in Klebsiella spp. In: FIS/HIS International 2020, Online, 09-11 November 2020.
HERRIDGE, W.P., SHIBU, P., O'SHEA, J., BROOK, T.C. and HOYLES, L., 2020. Bacteriophages of Klebsiella spp., their diversity and potential therapeutic uses. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 69 (2), pp. 176-194. ISSN 0022-2615