In microbial communities, viruses compete with each other for host cells to infect. As a consequence of competition for hosts, viruses evolve inhibitory mechanisms to suppress their competitors. One such mechanism is superinfection exclusion, in which a preexisting viral infection prevents a secondary infection. The bacteriophage ΦX174 exhibits a potential superinfection inhibition mechanism (in which secondary infections are either blocked or resisted) known as the reduction effect. In this auto-inhibitory phenomenon, a plasmid containing a fragment of the ΦX174 genome confers resistance to infection among cells that were once permissive to ΦX174. Taking advantage of this plasmid system, we examine the inhibitory properties of the ΦX174 re...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Despite occurring at the microscopic scale, the armed race between phages and their bacterial hosts ...
Pathogens vary strikingly in their virulence and the selection they impose on their hosts. While the...
11 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cells are equipped with a variety of immune strategies to fight bacteriophage ...
SummaryLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion [1–3]. One solution for in...
Bacteria use diverse immunity mechanisms to defend themselves against their viral predators, bacteri...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
International audienceLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solut...
Viral superinfection occurs when multiple viral particles subsequently infect the same host. In natu...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
Bacteriophage (phage) are both predators and evolutionary drivers for bacteria, notably contributing...
Bacteria and their predators, bacteriophages, or phages are continuously engaged in an arms race for...
Bacteria have evolved diverse defense mechanisms that allow them to fight viral attacks. One such me...
In man-made and natural environments, there is a continuous ongoing interaction between phages and t...
Bacteria and the viruses that infect them (bacteriophages/phages) are locked in an ancient evolution...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Despite occurring at the microscopic scale, the armed race between phages and their bacterial hosts ...
Pathogens vary strikingly in their virulence and the selection they impose on their hosts. While the...
11 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cells are equipped with a variety of immune strategies to fight bacteriophage ...
SummaryLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion [1–3]. One solution for in...
Bacteria use diverse immunity mechanisms to defend themselves against their viral predators, bacteri...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
International audienceLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solut...
Viral superinfection occurs when multiple viral particles subsequently infect the same host. In natu...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
Bacteriophage (phage) are both predators and evolutionary drivers for bacteria, notably contributing...
Bacteria and their predators, bacteriophages, or phages are continuously engaged in an arms race for...
Bacteria have evolved diverse defense mechanisms that allow them to fight viral attacks. One such me...
In man-made and natural environments, there is a continuous ongoing interaction between phages and t...
Bacteria and the viruses that infect them (bacteriophages/phages) are locked in an ancient evolution...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Despite occurring at the microscopic scale, the armed race between phages and their bacterial hosts ...
Pathogens vary strikingly in their virulence and the selection they impose on their hosts. While the...