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Future Antivirals Using Bacterial Immune Sensors

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Jun 21 2023, 8:32 pm

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Jun 03 2023, 8:35 pm

Very cool

In this amazing research, the researchers from the Boston Children's Hospital demonstrate for the first time ever the presence of 3D shape sensing proteins in the bacteria. These sensors help bacteria recognize the DNA packaging enzymes of the infecting bacteriophage.

* Basics of bacteriophage specificity and detection in wastewater.

* Understanding the relationship between bacteriophage and bacterial toxin production.

* Differentiating between generalized and specialized transduction.

* Mechanisms of bacteriophage hijacking of bacterial machinery and self-destruction.

* Recognition of bacterial patterns by AVS proteins and comparison with human innate immune receptors

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