Intracellular survival strategies of mutualistic and parasitic prokaryotes
- PMID: 11390241
- DOI: 10.1016/s0966-842x(01)02040-6
Intracellular survival strategies of mutualistic and parasitic prokaryotes
Abstract
Endosymbiotic bacteria closely related to mammalian pathogens are widespread in invertebrates. Mutualistic and parasitic bacteria-host interactions on the various evolutionary levels apparently involve similar factors, indicating that relevant genetic information developed early in evolution. The detailed characterization of symbiotic interactions of bacteria with non-mammalian hosts should provide profound insights into the basic mechanisms of bacteria-host interactions and their evolution.
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