Protein complex in bacterial cell membrane acts like a rotary motor to recruit DNA-degrading enzymes to defend against phage ...
Meet the jumbo phage. Scientists believe they’ve cracked the code on how its ‘secret handshakes’ act as a shield against the ...
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Phages love to kill bacteria. Could they be used as antibiotics?Phages are viruses that attack bacteria by injecting their DNA, then usurping bacterial machinery to reproduce. Eventually, they make so many copies of themselves that the bacteria burst.
The interaction between Imp1 and a protein ... Then the human uses a phage to kill the bacteria. But bacteria are quick to evolve new defenses. Once they have devised a way to get past the ...
Jumbo phages utilize a complex protein import system, with Imp1 as a key gatekeeper, to transport proteins into their ...
“Many of these bacterial systems have been shown to be the evolutionary origin of different ... Hör said that Bil’s conjugation to the spike protein likely inhibits the interaction between the phage ...
Thousands of treated patients support the potential of phage therapy, but limited knowledge of this technique and its regulatory complexity hinder its expansion ...
She added, “Phages, in the grand scheme of biology, are one of the least understood aspects of microbiology.” To better understand phage-bacteria interactions, the researchers returned to their ...
New antibiotic drugs are proving difficult to find – but there is a completely different approach to killing bacteria that may prove vital in saving us from infections: using viruses.
plays a critical role in replication (e.g., retroviruses, that reverse transcribe RNA templates into complementary DNA) and genome mutations (e.g., diversity-generating retroelements in ...
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