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This project investigates the CBASS immune system in bacteria, which generates cyclic nucleotide signals to combat viral infections. By exploring how bacteria detect viruses and the subsequent cellular responses, the research aims to uncover new mechanisms and enzymes that could enhance our understanding of microbial d…
All living things are subject to attack by viruses.
Cells have evolved many different immune systems to protect themselves, including the adaptive and innate immune systems of vertebrates and the CRISPR and restriction:modification systems of bacteria.
Viruses have developed potent countermeasures to subvert these systems, and this perpetual arms race has been a strong driving force in evolution throughout the history of life on Earth. CBASS (cyclic-oligonucleotide-based antiphage signalling sys…
THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS
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