SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in February from Philip Kranzusch from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Nature: Nucleotide signals coordinate activation and inhibition of bacterial immunity.

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Nucleotide signals coordinate activation and inhibition of bacterial immunity - Nature

Biochemical and structural studies show that the bacterial dGTPase CloA is activated by virally produced dTTP and inhibited by 5′-triphosphothymidyl-3′5′-thymidine produced by its regulatory partner CloB, and thereby balances antiviral defence and immune-mediated toxicity.

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