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Jan 17, 2025

The hidden gems of antiviral immune systems in bacteria

Date: January 17, 2025 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Speaker: Stan Brouns , TU Delft
Location: Sunstone / Ground Floor / Big Seminar Room B (I23.EG.102)
Language: English

Prokaryotes have evolved a multitude of immune systems to defend themselves from virus predation including known gems such as CRISPR-Cas and Restriction enzymes. Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in known virus defense mechanisms in prokaryotes. In my talk I will give an overview of antiviral defense in bacteria, and will reveal a number of new antiviral defense mechanisms related innate immune pathways in Eukaryotes. I will highlight CRISPR-controlled proteases in antiviral defense, and I will furthermore discuss the relevance of virus defense for the development of virus-based antimicrobial strategies (phage therapy). Finally, I will present phage countermeasure strategies able to subvert host immunity.

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Date:
January 17, 2025
11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Speaker:
Stan Brouns , TU Delft

Location:
Sunstone / Ground Floor / Big Seminar Room B (I23.EG.102)

Language:
English

Contact:

Jack Bravo

Email:
Jack.Bravo@ist.ac.at

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