Cells coexist with and are often outnumbered by a long and diverse list of molecular parasites that utilize cellular resources to replicate. Viruses are particularly deleterious, as their replicative cycle often culminates in cellular lysis. To prevent resource-costly and potentially lethal infection by bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, phages), bacteria contain many different anti-phage immune systems. In this thesis, I discuss two examples of bacterial immune system failure in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. First, I discuss the mechanism by which ΦKZ, a jumbophage, resists all tested DNA-targeting immune systems. ΦKZ resisted 4 different CRISPR-Cas and 2 different restriction-modification (R-M) DNA-targeting systems in vivo but succumbed to the...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogen of increasing medical concern due its inherent tolerance and ab...
<p>In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacteria...
Bacteria develop a broad range of phage resistance mechanisms, such as prevention of phage adsorptio...
Cells coexist with and are often outnumbered by a long and diverse list of molecular parasites that ...
All viruses require strategies to inhibit or evade the immune pathways of cells that they infect. Th...
11 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cells are equipped with a variety of immune strategies to fight bacteriophage ...
The viruses that infect bacteria, bacteriophages (or phages) are the most abundant biological entiti...
Phages are obligate parasites that kill bacteria through their lytic life cycle. This constant selec...
Phage infection poses a major threat to bacterial survival. To protect themselves, bacteria have evo...
Abstract Bacteria and phages (bacterial specific viruses) have been undergoing an evolutionary arms ...
Bacteria and their parasites are locked in a continuous arms race that results in an astounding dive...
Bacteria and their predators, bacteriophages, or phages are continuously engaged in an arms race for...
ABSTRACT CRISPR-Cas systems are one of the most widespread phage resistance mechanisms in prokaryote...
Phages are abundant and diverse, outnumbering bacteria ten-fold in most environments. Consequently, ...
Here we report the isolation of 6 temperate bacteriophages (phages) that are prevented from replicat...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogen of increasing medical concern due its inherent tolerance and ab...
<p>In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacteria...
Bacteria develop a broad range of phage resistance mechanisms, such as prevention of phage adsorptio...
Cells coexist with and are often outnumbered by a long and diverse list of molecular parasites that ...
All viruses require strategies to inhibit or evade the immune pathways of cells that they infect. Th...
11 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cells are equipped with a variety of immune strategies to fight bacteriophage ...
The viruses that infect bacteria, bacteriophages (or phages) are the most abundant biological entiti...
Phages are obligate parasites that kill bacteria through their lytic life cycle. This constant selec...
Phage infection poses a major threat to bacterial survival. To protect themselves, bacteria have evo...
Abstract Bacteria and phages (bacterial specific viruses) have been undergoing an evolutionary arms ...
Bacteria and their parasites are locked in a continuous arms race that results in an astounding dive...
Bacteria and their predators, bacteriophages, or phages are continuously engaged in an arms race for...
ABSTRACT CRISPR-Cas systems are one of the most widespread phage resistance mechanisms in prokaryote...
Phages are abundant and diverse, outnumbering bacteria ten-fold in most environments. Consequently, ...
Here we report the isolation of 6 temperate bacteriophages (phages) that are prevented from replicat...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogen of increasing medical concern due its inherent tolerance and ab...
<p>In contrast to the rapidly increasing knowledge on genome content and diversity of bacteria...
Bacteria develop a broad range of phage resistance mechanisms, such as prevention of phage adsorptio...