{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Distinct mode of action of a highly stable, engineered phage lysin killing Gram-negative bacteria. {Author}: Gerstmans H;Duyvejonck L;Vázquez R;Staes I;Borloo J;Abdelkader K;Leroy J;Cremelie E;Gutiérrez D;Tamés-Caunedo H;Ruas-Madiedo P;Rodríguez A;Aertsen A;Lammertyn J;Lavigne R;Briers Y; {Journal}: Microbiol Spectr {Volume}: 11 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: 2023 Dec 12 {Factor}: 9.043 {DOI}: 10.1128/spectrum.01813-23 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: Engineered lysins are considered as highly promising alternatives for antibiotics. Our previous screening study using VersaTile technology identified 1D10 as a possible lead compound with activity against Acinetobacter baumannii strains under elevated human serum concentrations. In this manuscript, we reveal an unexpected mode of action and exceptional thermoresistance for lysin 1D10. Our findings shed new light on the development of engineered lysins, providing valuable insights for future research in this field.