A versatile bacterial innate immunity protein directly senses two disparate phage proteins
Tong Zhang,
Albinas Cepauskas,
Anastasiia Nadieina
et al.
Abstract:Eukaryotic innate immune systems use pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to sense infection by detecting pathogen-associated molecular patterns, which then triggers an immune response. Bacteria have similarly evolved immunity proteins that sense certain components of their viral predators known as bacteriophages. Although different immunity proteins can recognize different phage-encoded triggers, individual bacterial immunity proteins have only been found to sense a single trigger during infection, suggesting… Show more
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