Anti-CRISPRs deconstruct bacterial defense

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Deploying anti-CRISPR proteins is a potent strategy used by phages to inhibit bacterial CRISPR-Cas defense. In a new Nature paper, Trost et al.1 discover and characterize an exciting anti-CRISPR mechanism with possible implications beyond this microscopic arms race.

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Birkholz, N., & Fineran, P. C. (2024, September 5). Anti-CRISPRs deconstruct bacterial defense. Molecular Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2024.08.008

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