Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machines for the transfer of bacterial DNA. Despite their widespread nature and their biological implications, the mechanisms and selective forces that drive the emergence of GTAs are still poorly understood. Two GTAs have been identified in the Alphaproteobacteria: the RcGTA, which is widely distributed in a broad range of species; and the BaGTA, which has a restricted host range that includes vector-borne intracellular bacteria of the genus Bartonella. The RcGTA packages chromosomal DNA randomly, whereas the BaGTA particles contain a relatively higher fraction of genes for host interaction factors that are amplified from a nearby phage-derived ori...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
The processes underlying host-adaptation by bacterial pathogens remain a fundamental question with r...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
The Bartonella gene transfer agent (BaGTA) is an archetypical example for domestication of a phage-d...
<div><p>Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel...
The Bartonella gene transfer agent (BaGTA) is an archetypical example for domestication of a phage-d...
The genus Bartonella comprises facultative intracellular bacteria adapted to mammals, including prev...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are domesticated bacteriophages that have evolved into molecular machine...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
The processes underlying host-adaptation by bacterial pathogens remain a fundamental question with r...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
The Bartonella gene transfer agent (BaGTA) is an archetypical example for domestication of a phage-d...
<div><p>Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel...
The Bartonella gene transfer agent (BaGTA) is an archetypical example for domestication of a phage-d...
The genus Bartonella comprises facultative intracellular bacteria adapted to mammals, including prev...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...