Bacteria encode a complex repertoire of innate immune systems to fend off viruses. Over 150 defense systems disseminated throughout bacterial genomes have now been shown to block viral infection via diverse molecular mechanisms.
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| Resource type: Journal Article ID no. (ISBN etc.): 928674 BibTeX citation key: Rousset2023 View all bibliographic details |
Categories: BioAcyl Corp Subcategories: Anti-microbial peptides Keywords: ATP nucleosidase, bacterial defense, CBASS, cGAS-STING, cGLR, gasdermin, inflammasomme, Innate immunity, ISG15, NLR, phage, SAMHD1, TIR, viperin Creators: Rousset Publisher: Cell Press Collection: Trends in Immunology |
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| Abstract |
SignificanceLiving cells encode diverse innate immune mechanisms to block pathogens. Bacteria encode a large repertoire of immune strategies, some of which may have been transmitted all the way to humans over the course of evolution. Dissecting the immune mechanisms of bacteria can expand our understanding of innate immunity in all domains of life.
Added by: Dr. Enrique Feoli Last edited by: Dr. Enrique Feoli |