Phage protein Gp11 blocks
Staphylococcus aureus
cell division by inhibiting peptidoglycan biosynthesis
Qi Xu,
Li Tang,
Weilin Liu
et al.
Abstract:Phages and bacteria have a long history of co-evolution. However, these dynamics of phage-host interactions are still largely unknown; identification of phage inhibitors that remodel host metabolism will provide valuable information for target development for antimicrobials. Here, we perform a comprehensive screen for early-gene products of ΦNM1 that inhibit cell growth in
Staphylococcus aureus
. A small membrane protein, Gp11, with inhibitory effects on
S. aureus
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