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Phosphorylation, an Altruistic Bacterial Trick to Halt Phages.

Cell Host & Microbe 2016 October 13
Bacterial genomic islands contain hidden treasures. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Depardieu et al. (2016) found, in one of those islands, an altruistic anti-phage system that is triggered by a phage component and induces a phosphorylation cascade leading to protection of the bacterial population.

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