Filter By:

Journal Check one or more journals to show results from those journals only.

Choose more journals

Article type Check one or more article types to show results from those article types only.
Subject Check one or more subjects to show results from those subjects only.
Date Choose a date option to show results from those dates only.

Custom date range

Clear all filters
Sort by:
Showing 1–8 of 8 results
Advanced filters: Author: Franklin L. Nobrega Clear advanced filters
  • Here, the authors describe the global distribution of crAssphage, its presence in Old-World and New-World primates, and its association with gut bacterial communities and dietary factors, providing insights into the origin, evolution and epidemiology of human gut crAssphage.

    • Robert A. Edwards
    • Alejandro A. Vega
    • Bas E. Dutilh
    Research
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 4, P: 1727-1736
  • DISARM (Defense Island System Associated with Restriction Modification) systems can provide bacteria with protection against a wide range of phage. Here, Bravo et al. determine cryo-EM structures of the core DISARM complex that shed light onto phage DNA recognition and activation of this widespread defense system.

    • Jack P. K. Bravo
    • Cristian Aparicio-Maldonado
    • David W. Taylor
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-11
  • Two distinct phage engineering strategies—mutating phage genes targeted by bacterial anti-phage systems and arming phages with genes that counteract these systems—have enabled the circumvention of bacterial anti-phage defenses.

    • Wakana Yamashita
    • Kotaro Chihara
    • Kotaro Kiga
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 8, P: 1-9
  • PGGB is a modular framework for efficiently building unbiased pangenome graphs, supporting diverse downstream analyses.

    • Erik Garrison
    • Andrea Guarracino
    • Pjotr Prins
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 21, P: 2008-2012
  • Many phages use tails to attach to and penetrate the cell envelope of their bacterial hosts. In this Review, Brouns and colleagues explore recent structural and mechanistic insights into the interaction of phage tails with receptors on the bacterial surface.

    • Franklin L. Nobrega
    • Marnix Vlot
    • Stan J. J. Brouns
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 16, P: 760-773