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1Biozentrum, University of Basel, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
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Locked in a constant arms race, bacteria and their phage predators have evolved various defenses and counter-defenses. Compared to the numerous identified defenses, phage-encoded counter-defenses are understudied. In a recent Science paper, Tal et al. developed a structure-guided approach to identify phage proteins counteracting nucleotide signaling defenses using metagenomic data.
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