Unravelling the hidden potential of two ORFans from Pseudomonas virus LUZ7 KU Leuven
The gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a highly versatile bacterium that is able to thrive in a variety of niches. Due to the selective pressure imposed by the widespread use of antibiotics, this highly adaptive bacterium has become resistant to many of the contemporary antibiotics. The occurrence of multi-drug resistant and even pan-resistant strains of this opportunistic human pathogen, makes it into one of the most ...