Aleksei Agapov , Kate S Baker , Paritosh Bedekar , Rama P Bhatia , Tim R Blower , Michael A Brockhurst , Cooper Brown , Charlotte E Chong , Joanne L Fothergill , Shirley Graham , James PJ Hall , Alice Maestri , Stuart McQuarrie , Anna Olina , Stefano Pagliara , Mario Recker , Anna Richmond , Steven J Shaw , Mark D Szczelkun , Tiffany B Taylor , Rosanna Wright
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Bacteria have evolved a variety of defence mechanisms to protect against mobile genetic elements, including restriction-modification systems and CRISPR–Cas. In recent years, dozens of previously unknown defence systems (DSs) have been discovered. Notably, diverse DSs often coexist within the same genome, and some co-occur at frequencies significantly higher than would be expected by chance, implying potential synergistic interactions. Recent studies have provided evidence of defence mechanisms that enhance or complement one another. Here, we review the interactions between DSs at the mechanistic, regulatory, ecological and evolutionary levels.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Microbiology is a systematic review journal that aims to provide specialists with a unique and educational platform to keep up-to-date with the expanding volume of information published in the field of microbiology. It consists of 6 issues per year covering the following 11 sections, each of which is reviewed once a year:
Host-microbe interactions: bacteria
Cell regulation
Environmental microbiology
Host-microbe interactions: fungi/parasites/viruses
Antimicrobials
Microbial systems biology
Growth and development: eukaryotes/prokaryotes