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The Linguistics of Bacterial Conflict Systems Reveal Ancient Origins of Eukaryotic Innate Immunity

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Volume 202, Issue 24, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.00507-20

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phage defense

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  1. University of Colorado Boulder
  2. NIH Signaling and Cellular Regulation training grant [T32 GM008759]

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The arms race between bacteria and their competitors has produced an astounding variety of conflict systems that are shared via horizontal gene transfer across bacterial populations. In this issue of the Journal of Bacteriology, Burroughs and Aravind investigate how these biological conflict systems have been mixed and matched into new configurations, often with novel protein domains (A. M. Burroughs and L. Aravind, J Bacteriol 202:e00365-20, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1128/JB .00365-20). The authors additionally characterize the evolutionary history of genes in eukaryotes that appear to have been acquired from these prokaryotic defense systems.

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