Bacteriophages communicate across species via arbitrium peptide crosstalk, reshaping microbial community dynamics
Gallego-del-Sol et al. show that arbitrium-coding phages can sense non-cognate peptide signals from other phages to regulate lysis-lysogeny decisions. This crosstalk affects lysis-lysogeny outcomes…
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