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The project studies the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, which targets and consumes pathogenic bacteria. By investigating its unique cell cycle and predation mechanisms, the research aims to enhance understanding of bacterial biology and develop innovative approaches to combat antibiotic-resistant infect…
The model predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus feeds upon other Gram-negative bacteria, including pathogenic strains.
Upon entry inside the periplasmic space of the prey envelope, B. bacteriovorus initiates an exquisite developmental program in which it digests the host resources while ensuring the osmotic stability of its niche.
In the periplasm, the predator cell grows as a polyploid filament, before releasing a variable, odd or even number of daughter cells upon a non-binary divisio…
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