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- who: ufeffLauraufeff ufeffUlrichufeff and collaborators from the San Diego State University, United States have published the research work: Adaptive lifestyle of bacteria determines phage-bacteria interaction, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focus on Curvibacter sp. Since the authors were looking for phage-binding candidates, the authors focused on surface proteins rather than intracellular proteins, whereas the putative TonB-dependent receptor BfrD with a fold change of 2.44 and the Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein II with a fold change of 1.08 stood out as particularly interesting candidates . While the authors show three . . .
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