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Alternative functions of CRISPR–Cas systems in the evolutionary arms race
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Prarthana Mohanraju +2 more
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Ecology and evolution of phages encoding anti-CRISPR proteins
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2023Benoit J Pons +2 more
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Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2022
Tom Rapoport, Michael Skowyra
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Tom Rapoport, Michael Skowyra
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In Silico Approaches for Prediction of Anti-CRISPR Proteins
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2023Kira S Makarova +2 more
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If you can’t beat them, join them: Anti-CRISPR proteins derived from CRISPR-associated genes
Cell Host & MicrobeBacteriophages have evolved numerous mechanisms to evade targeting by CRISPR-Cas defense systems. However, the evolutionary origin of these so-called "anti-CRISPRs" remains poorly understood. In a recent issue of Nature, Katz et al.1 provide evidence that some anti-CRISPRs were derived from genes of the CRISPR-Cas systems themselves.
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Types I and V Anti-CRISPR Proteins: From Phage Defense to Eukaryotic Synthetic Gene Circuits
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2020Lifang Yu +2 more
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Dynamics and mechanism of a CRISPR-associated transposon AAA+ protein
Biophysical JournalChinmai Pindi +3 more
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Anti-CRISPR-associated proteins bind DNA and RNA to regulate anti-defence operons
Supplementary data for the publication:"Anti-CRISPR-associated proteins bind DNA and RNA to regulate anti-defence operons" from Maximilian Feussner, Nils Birkholz, So Yeon Lee, Hyun Ho Park, Chris M. Brown, Peter C.openaire +2 more sources

