Uncovering the Strategies of Bacteriophages to Outsmart their Hosts
Scientists have recently discovered a fascinating strategy that bacteriophages use to counteract their hosts. Through the study of bacteriophages, which are viruses that attack and replicate within bacteria, researchers have been able to uncover a unique strategy that bacteriophages use to protect themselves from the host bacteria they attack. By exploiting differences in the way the bacterial cell wall is constructed, bacteriophages can sneak past the host’s defences and replicate without being detected. This strategy can help the bacteriophage survive and thrive in the face of a hostile environment, and could potentially help scientists better understand how to treat bacterial infections.
source: Phys.org