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1. Ligand cross-feeding resolves bacterial vitamin B 12 auxotrophies.

2. Lethal perturbation of an Escherichia coli regulatory network is triggered by a restriction-modification system's regulator and can be mitigated by excision of the cryptic prophage Rac.

3. Prophage proteins alter long noncoding RNA and DNA of developing sperm to induce a paternal-effect lethality.

4. Bacteriophage P22 SieA-mediated superinfection exclusion.

5. A prophage tail-like protein facilitates the endophytic growth of Burkholderia gladioli and mounting immunity in tomato.

6. Dietary D-xylose promotes intestinal health by inducing phage production in Escherichia coli.

7. Small protein modules dictate prophage fates during polylysogeny.

8. Structural and functional features of a broad-spectrum prophage-encoded enzybiotic from Enterococcus faecium.

9. Erp and Rev Adhesins of the Lyme Disease Spirochete's Ubiquitous cp32 Prophages Assist the Bacterium during Vertebrate Infection.

10. AmiP from hyperthermophilic Thermus parvatiensis prophage is a thermoactive and ultrathermostable peptidoglycan lytic amidase.

11. Structure of a RecT/Redβ family recombinase in complex with a duplex intermediate of DNA annealing.

12. Prophage-like gene transfer agents promote Caulobacter crescentus survival and DNA repair during stationary phase.

13. Molecular basis for lethal cross-talk between two unrelated bacterial transcription factors - the regulatory protein of a restriction-modification system and the repressor of a defective prophage.

14. New Bacillus subtilis vector, pSSβ, as genetic tool for site-specific integration and excision of cloned DNA, and prophage elimination.

15. Liposomal Delivery of Newly Identified Prophage Lysins in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa Model.

16. Bacterial retrons encode phage-defending tripartite toxin-antitoxin systems.

17. Lack of Cas13a inhibition by anti-CRISPR proteins from Leptotrichia prophages.

18. Capsule-Targeting Depolymerases Derived from Acinetobacter baumannii Prophage Regions.

19. Digital phagograms: predicting phage infectivity through a multilayer machine learning approach.

20. YdfD, a Lysis Protein of the Qin Prophage, Is a Specific Inhibitor of the IspG-Catalyzed Step in the MEP Pathway of Escherichia coli .

21. Bistable Expression of a Toxin-Antitoxin System Located in a Cryptic Prophage of Escherichia coli O157:H7.

22. Interactions between the Prophage 919TP and Its Vibrio cholerae Host: Implications of gmd Mutation for Phage Resistance, Cell Auto-Aggregation, and Motility.

23. Identification of Gip as a novel phage-encoded gyrase inhibitor protein of Corynebacterium glutamicum.

24. Phage tail-like nanostructures affect microbial interactions between Streptomyces and fungi.

25. Type II anti-CRISPR proteins as a new tool for synthetic biology.

26. Structural Characterization of EnpA D,L-Endopeptidase from Enterococcus faecalis Prophage Provides Insights into Substrate Specificity of M23 Peptidases.

27. Exploring Codon Adjustment Strategies towards Escherichia coli -Based Production of Viral Proteins Encoded by HTH1, a Novel Prophage of the Marine Bacterium Hypnocyclicus thermotrophus .

28. A Metabolite of Pseudomonas Triggers Prophage-Selective Lysogenic to Lytic Conversion in Staphylococcus aureus .

29. The Enemy of My Enemy: New Insights Regarding Bacteriophage-Mammalian Cell Interactions.

30. Instability of CII is needed for efficient switching between lytic and lysogenic development in bacteriophage 186.

31. Metabolic remodeling in Escherichia coli MG1655. A prophage e14-encoded small RNA, co293, post-transcriptionally regulates transcription factors HcaR and FadR.

33. Lysogenic host-virus interactions in SAR11 marine bacteria.

34. The Concerted Action of Two B3-Like Prophage Genes Excludes Superinfecting Bacteriophages by Blocking DNA Entry into Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

35. Separating Functions of the Phage-Encoded Quorum-Sensing-Activated Antirepressor Qtip.

36. Engineered Fluorescent E. coli Lysogens Allow Live-Cell Imaging of Functional Prophage Induction Triggered inside Macrophages.

37. Cryptic-Prophage-Encoded Small Protein DicB Protects Escherichia coli from Phage Infection by Inhibiting Inner Membrane Receptor Proteins.

38. Crystal structures of the Bacillus subtilis prophage lytic cassette proteins XepA and YomS.

39. Genotyping and characterization of prophage patterns in clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus.

40. Insight into the Lytic Functions of the Lactococcal Prophage TP712.

41. Prophage protein RacR activates lysozyme LysN, causing the growth defect of E. coli JM83.

42. Carriage of Shiga toxin phage profoundly affects Escherichia coli gene expression and carbon source utilization.

43. Meet the Anti-CRISPRs: Widespread Protein Inhibitors of CRISPR-Cas Systems.

44. Prophage induction, but not production of phage particles, is required for lethal disease in a microbiome-replete murine model of enterohemorrhagic E. coli infection.

45. Crystal structure of an anti-CRISPR protein, AcrIIA1.

46. Comparison of genomes and proteomes of four whole genome-sequenced Campylobacter jejuni from different phylogenetic backgrounds.

47. A widespread family of polymorphic toxins encoded by temperate phages.

48. The fate of verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli C600φ3538(Δvtx 2 ::cat) and its vtx 2 prophage during grass silage preparation.

49. Replication of Vibrio cholerae classical CTX phage.

50. Escherichia coli O157:H7 Strain EDL933 Harbors Multiple Functional Prophage-Associated Genes Necessary for the Utilization of 5-N-Acetyl-9-O-Acetyl Neuraminic Acid as a Growth Substrate.

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