Importance of prophages to evolution and virulence of bacterial pathogens
Université de Sherbrooke · Université des Sciences de la Santé
Abstract
Bacteriophages, or simply phages, are viruses infecting bacteria. With an estimated 10 ( 31) particles in the biosphere, phages outnumber bacteria by a factor of at least 10 and not surprisingly, they influence the evolution of most bacterial species, sometimes in unexpected ways. "Temperate" phages have the ability to integrate into the chromosome of their host upon infection, where they can reside as "quiescent" prophages until conditions favor their reactivation. Lysogenic conversion resulting from the integration of prophages encoding powerful toxins is probably the most determinant contribution of prophages to the evolution of pathogenic bacteria. We currently grasp only a small fraction of the total…
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2Topics & keywords
- Virulence
- Biology
- Prophage
- Microbiology
- Pathogen
- Genetics
- Virology
- Bacteriophage
- Life in Land