diff --git a/content/2.general-concepts/3.defense-systems-effectors.md b/content/2.general-concepts/3.defense-systems-effectors.md index 461d46fecee0aef8ecd5ff66ac4f81fc6932d795..fa4a8904c4ea687a877502e92a4caaf6317d4863 100644 --- a/content/2.general-concepts/3.defense-systems-effectors.md +++ b/content/2.general-concepts/3.defense-systems-effectors.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ contributors: Most of the anti-phage defense systems of bacteria can be described as a combination of two main components. First, a sensing component that detects phage infection to trigger the immune response -(see [defense-systems_trigger](/general-concepts/defense-systems_trigger/)). +(see [defense-systems_trigger](/general-concepts/defense-systems_trigger)). Second, an effector component that mediates the immune response following the detection of phage infection. The effector components of anti-phage systems are very diverse, and can be arbitrarily distributed in broad categories :ref{doi=10.1038/s41579-023-00934-x} :