Overview of Phage Defense Systems in Bacteria and Their Applications
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijms252413316
Overview of Phage Defense Systems in Bacteria and Their Applications
Abstract
As natural parasites of bacteria, phages have greatly contributed to bacterial evolution owing to their persistent threat. Diverse phage resistance systems have been developed in bacteria during the coevolutionary process with phages. Conversely, phage contamination has a devastating effect on microbial fermentation, resulting in fermentation failure and substantial economic loss. Accordingly, natural defense systems derived from bacteria can be employed to obtain robust phage-resistant host cells that can overcome the threats posed by bacteriophages during industrial bacterial processes. In this review, diverse phage resistance mechanisms, including the remarkable research progress and potential applications, are systematically summarized. In addition, the development prospects and challenges of phage-resistant bacteria are discussed. This review provides a useful reference for developing phage-resistant bacteria.
Keywords: anti-phage mechanism; bacteria; phage.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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