The cell wall plays a central role in protecting bacteria from some environmental stresses, but not against all. In fact, in some cases, an elaborate cell envelope may even render the cell more vulnerable. For example, it contains molecules or complexes that bacteriophages recognize as the first step of host invasion, such as proteins and sugars, or cell appendages such as pili or flagella. In order to counteract phages, bacteria have evolved multiple escape mechanisms, such as restriction-modification, abortive infection, CRISPR/Cas systems or phage inhibitors. In this perspective review, we present the hypothesis that bacteria may have additional means to escape phage attack. Some bacteria are known to be able to shed their cell wall in r...
Phages are the most abundant entity in the biosphere and outnumber bacteria by a factor of 10. Phage...
ABSTRACT Single-celled organisms must adapt their physiology to persist and propagate across a wide ...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is critical for survival across a wide range of environmental...
The cell wall plays a central role in protecting bacteria from some environmental stresses, but not ...
Phages are highly abundant in the environment and pose a major threat for bacteria. Therefore, bacte...
Phages are highly abundant in the environment and pose a major threat for bacteria. Therefore, bacte...
The cell wall is a surface layer located outside the cell membrane of almost all bacteria; it protec...
Monoderm bacteria possess a cell envelope made of a cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall, whereas di...
Historically, many species of bacteria have been reported to produce viable, cell wall deficient (CW...
Bacteriophages can be trapped in the matrix of bacterial biofilms, such that the cells inside them a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
11 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cells are equipped with a variety of immune strategies to fight bacteriophage ...
Bacterial adaptability to unfavourable conditions, in the environment or in their eukaryotic hosts, ...
The peptidoglycan cell wall is a major protective external sheath in bacteria and a key target for a...
Bacterial cells are surrounded by an exoskeleton-like structure, the cell wall, composed primarily o...
Phages are the most abundant entity in the biosphere and outnumber bacteria by a factor of 10. Phage...
ABSTRACT Single-celled organisms must adapt their physiology to persist and propagate across a wide ...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is critical for survival across a wide range of environmental...
The cell wall plays a central role in protecting bacteria from some environmental stresses, but not ...
Phages are highly abundant in the environment and pose a major threat for bacteria. Therefore, bacte...
Phages are highly abundant in the environment and pose a major threat for bacteria. Therefore, bacte...
The cell wall is a surface layer located outside the cell membrane of almost all bacteria; it protec...
Monoderm bacteria possess a cell envelope made of a cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall, whereas di...
Historically, many species of bacteria have been reported to produce viable, cell wall deficient (CW...
Bacteriophages can be trapped in the matrix of bacterial biofilms, such that the cells inside them a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
11 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cells are equipped with a variety of immune strategies to fight bacteriophage ...
Bacterial adaptability to unfavourable conditions, in the environment or in their eukaryotic hosts, ...
The peptidoglycan cell wall is a major protective external sheath in bacteria and a key target for a...
Bacterial cells are surrounded by an exoskeleton-like structure, the cell wall, composed primarily o...
Phages are the most abundant entity in the biosphere and outnumber bacteria by a factor of 10. Phage...
ABSTRACT Single-celled organisms must adapt their physiology to persist and propagate across a wide ...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is critical for survival across a wide range of environmental...