نتایج جستجو برای: antitoxin systems

تعداد نتایج: 1185028  

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2009
Laurence Van Melderen Manuel Saavedra De Bast

Bacterial toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are diverse and widespread in the prokaryotic kingdom. They are composed of closely linked genes encoding a stable toxin that can harm the host cell and its cognate labile antitoxin, which protects the host from the toxin's deleterious effect. TA systems are thought to invade bacterial genomes through horizontal gene transfer. Some TA systems might behave ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
T F Cooper J A Heinemann

Postsegregational killing (PSK) systems consist of a tightly linked toxin-antitoxin pair. Antitoxin must be continually produced to prevent the longer lived toxin from killing the cell. PSK systems on plasmids are widely believed to benefit the plasmid by ensuring its stable vertical inheritance. However, experimental tests of this "stability" hypothesis were not consistent with its predictions...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1961
Jonathan W. Uhr Joyce B. Baumann

Diphtheria toxoid-antitoxin precipitates formed in antitoxin excess can prepare guinea pigs, rats, and rabbits for a secondary type of antitoxin response. Priming may occur without the development of detectable serum antibody. In rats, toxoid-antitoxin precipitates are more efficient than "free" toxoid in priming, whereas in guinea pigs, the magnitude of the anamnestic response varies with the ...

2013
Dorothée L Schuessler Teresa Cortes Amanda S Fivian-Hughes Kathryn E A Lougheed Evelyn Harvey Roger S Buxton Elaine O Davis Douglas B Young

In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the genes Rv1954A-Rv1957 form an operon that includes Rv1955 and Rv1956 which encode the HigB toxin and the HigA antitoxin respectively. We are interested in the role and regulation of this operon, since toxin-antitoxin systems have been suggested to play a part in the formation of persister cells in mycobacteria. To investigate the function of the higBA locus, ef...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2010
Villu Kasari Kristi Kurg Tõnu Margus Tanel Tenson Niilo Kaldalu

Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are plasmid- or chromosome-encoded protein complexes composed of a stable toxin and a short-lived inhibitor of the toxin. In cultures of Escherichia coli, transcription of toxin-antitoxin genes was induced in a nondividing subpopulation of bacteria that was tolerant to bactericidal antibiotics. Along with transcription of known toxin-antitoxin operons, transcription...

2015
Feng Rao Francesca L. Short Jarrod E. Voss Tim R. Blower Anastasia L. Orme Tom E. Whittaker Ben F. Luisi George P. C. Salmond

Genes encoding toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are near ubiquitous in bacterial genomes and they play key roles in important aspects of bacterial physiology, including genomic stability, formation of persister cells under antibiotic stress, and resistance to phage infection. The CptIN locus from Eubacterium rectale is a member of the recently-discovered Type III class of TA systems, defined by a p...

2003
Anton Meinhart Juan C. Alonso Norbert Sträter Wolfram Saenger

Programmed cell death in prokaryotes is frequently found as postsegregational killing. It relies on antitoxin toxin systems that secure stable inheritance of low and medium copy number plasmids during cell division and kill cells that have lost the plasmid. The broad-host-range, low-copy-number plasmid pSM19035 from Streptococcus pyogenes carries the genes encoding the antitoxin toxin system an...

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