A bacterial site 2 protease contributes to RNA phage resistance by targeting phage lysis protein
Hee-Won Bae,
So-Youn Kim,
Shin-Yae Choi
et al.
Abstract:Lytic phages culminate their lifecycle by causing lysis of the infected host cell. Despite extensive research on the molecular mechanisms of phage lysis, our understanding of anti-phage resistance mechanisms during the lysis stage remains less understood. Here, we demonstrated that MucP, a site 2 protease of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA), mitigates the activity of the RNA phage PP7 lysis protein (LP), which contains a transmembrane (TM) helix, suggesting that MucP act as a resistance mechanism against PP7-induce… Show more
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