Reverse transcriptase-mediated tropism switching in Bordetella bacteriophage
- PMID: 11896279
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1067467
Reverse transcriptase-mediated tropism switching in Bordetella bacteriophage
Abstract
Host-pathogen interactions are often driven by mechanisms that promote genetic variability. We have identified a group of temperate bacteriophages that generate diversity in a gene, designated mtd (major tropism determinant), which specifies tropism for receptor molecules on host Bordetella species. Tropism switching is the result of a template-dependent, reverse transcriptase-mediated process that introduces nucleotide substitutions at defined locations within mtd. This cassette-based mechanism is capable of providing a vast repertoire of potential ligand-receptor interactions.
Comment in
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Microbiology. A tail of two specifi-cities.Science. 2002 Mar 15;295(5562):2031-2. doi: 10.1126/science.1070586. Science. 2002. PMID: 11896263 No abstract available.
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