Disarm The Bacteria: What Temperate Phages Can Do

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Abstract

In the field of phage applications and clinical treatment, virulent phages have been in the spotlight whereas temperate phages received, relatively speaking, less attention. The fact that temperate phages often carry virulent or drug-resistant genes is a constant concern and drawback in temperate phage applications. However, temperate phages also play a role in bacterial regulation. This review elucidates the biological properties of temperate phages based on their life cycle and introduces the latest work on temperate phage applications, such as on host virulence reduction, biofilm degradation, genetic engineering and phage display. The versatile use of temperate phages coupled with their inherent properties, such as economy, ready accessibility, wide variety and host specificity, make temperate phages a solid candidate in tackling bacterial infections.

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Zhou, S., Liu, Z., Song, J., & Chen, Y. (2023, February 1). Disarm The Bacteria: What Temperate Phages Can Do. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45020076

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