Journal article
A bacterial host factor confines phage localization for excluding the infected compartment through cell division
OP Fiyaksel, SP Dalvi, B Zhou, M Ravins, B Shraiteh, S Bhattacharya, S Kirillov, P Kaur, I Rosenshine, D Ghosal, S Ben-Yehuda
Cell Reports | Published : 2025
Abstract
Viruses frequently induce the formation of specialized subcellular compartments to facilitate their replication and assembly. Here, we describe a “host-derived” confinement mechanism, compartmentalizing bacteriophage (phage) production to enable phage caging through cell division. By employing the bacterium Bacillus subtilis and its lytic phages, we identified YjbH, highly conserved among gram-positive bacteria, as a host factor that limits plaque expansion. YjbH directly binds the penetrating phage genome via its helix-turn-helix DNA-binding domain and accumulates into a focus at the site of DNA injection. YjbH further constricts the synthesis of phage components, including DNA and capsid p..
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