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Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range

Bacteriophages (phages), as natural antibacterial agents, are being rediscovered because of the growing threat of multi- and pan-drug-resistant bacterial pathogens globally. However, with an estimated 10(31) phages on the planet, finding the right phage to recognize a specific bacterial host is like...

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Autores principales: Taslem Mourosi, Jarin, Awe, Ayobami, Guo, Wenzheng, Batra, Himanshu, Ganesh, Harrish, Wu, Xiaorong, Zhu, Jingen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012146
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author Taslem Mourosi, Jarin
Awe, Ayobami
Guo, Wenzheng
Batra, Himanshu
Ganesh, Harrish
Wu, Xiaorong
Zhu, Jingen
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Awe, Ayobami
Guo, Wenzheng
Batra, Himanshu
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description Bacteriophages (phages), as natural antibacterial agents, are being rediscovered because of the growing threat of multi- and pan-drug-resistant bacterial pathogens globally. However, with an estimated 10(31) phages on the planet, finding the right phage to recognize a specific bacterial host is like looking for a needle in a trillion haystacks. The host range of a phage is primarily determined by phage tail fibers (or spikes), which initially mediate reversible and specific recognition and adsorption by susceptible bacteria. Recent significant advances at single-molecule and atomic levels have begun to unravel the structural organization of tail fibers and underlying mechanisms of phage–host interactions. Here, we discuss the molecular mechanisms and models of the tail fibers of the well-characterized T4 phage’s interaction with host surface receptors. Structure–function knowledge of tail fibers will pave the way for reprogramming phage host range and will bring future benefits through more-effective phage therapy in medicine. Furthermore, the design strategies of tail fiber engineering are briefly summarized, including machine-learning-assisted engineering inspired by the increasingly enormous amount of phage genetic information.
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spelling pubmed-96031242022-10-27 Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range Taslem Mourosi, Jarin Awe, Ayobami Guo, Wenzheng Batra, Himanshu Ganesh, Harrish Wu, Xiaorong Zhu, Jingen Int J Mol Sci Review Bacteriophages (phages), as natural antibacterial agents, are being rediscovered because of the growing threat of multi- and pan-drug-resistant bacterial pathogens globally. However, with an estimated 10(31) phages on the planet, finding the right phage to recognize a specific bacterial host is like looking for a needle in a trillion haystacks. The host range of a phage is primarily determined by phage tail fibers (or spikes), which initially mediate reversible and specific recognition and adsorption by susceptible bacteria. Recent significant advances at single-molecule and atomic levels have begun to unravel the structural organization of tail fibers and underlying mechanisms of phage–host interactions. Here, we discuss the molecular mechanisms and models of the tail fibers of the well-characterized T4 phage’s interaction with host surface receptors. Structure–function knowledge of tail fibers will pave the way for reprogramming phage host range and will bring future benefits through more-effective phage therapy in medicine. Furthermore, the design strategies of tail fiber engineering are briefly summarized, including machine-learning-assisted engineering inspired by the increasingly enormous amount of phage genetic information. MDPI 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9603124/ /pubmed/36292999 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012146 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Taslem Mourosi, Jarin
Awe, Ayobami
Guo, Wenzheng
Batra, Himanshu
Ganesh, Harrish
Wu, Xiaorong
Zhu, Jingen
Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range
title Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range
title_full Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range
title_fullStr Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range
title_short Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range
title_sort understanding bacteriophage tail fiber interaction with host surface receptor: the key “blueprint” for reprogramming phage host range
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012146
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