SummaryIn prokaryotes, the toxin-antitoxin systems are thought to play important roles in growth regulation under stress conditions. In the E. coli MazE-MazF system, MazF toxin functions as an mRNA interferase cleaving mRNAs at ACA sequences to inhibit protein synthesis leading to cell growth arrest. Myxococcus xanthus is a bacterium displaying multicellular fruiting body development during which approximately 80% of cells undergo obligatory cell lysis. Here, we demonstrate that M. xanthus has a solitary mazF gene that lacks a cotranscribed antitoxin gene. The mazF deletion results in elimination of the obligatory cell death during development causing dramatic reduction in spore formation. Surprisingly, MrpC, a key developmental regulator, ...
The MazF toxin sequence-specifically cleaves single-stranded RNA upon various stressful conditions, ...
Background: MazEF is a chromosomally encoded bacterial toxin-antitoxin system whose cellular role is...
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are ubiquitous in nature and present on the chromosomes of both bacteri...
SummaryIn prokaryotes, the toxin-antitoxin systems are thought to play important roles in growth reg...
During development, Myxococcus xanthus cells undergo programmed cell death (PCD) whereby 80 % of veg...
Myxococcus xanthus undergoes a starvation-induced multicellular developmental program during which c...
Programmed cell death is of ultimate importance in embryonic development of animals. Now, programmed...
SummaryProgrammed cell death is of ultimate importance in embryonic development of animals. Now, pro...
Toxin-antitoxin systems are widely distributed genetic modules that regulate growth and persistence ...
The Escherichia coli mazEF module is one of the most thoroughly studied toxin–antitoxin systems. maz...
Antibiotic resistance is a serious problem which may be caused by bacterial dormancy. It has been su...
The role of chromosomally encoded toxin-antitoxin (TA) loci in bacterial physiology has been under d...
Bacteria adapt to adverse environmental conditions by altering gene expression patterns. Recently, a...
SummaryProgrammed cell death is of ultimate importance in embryonic development of animals. Now, pro...
Bacterial cells have been proven to go through programed cell death similar to the apoptosis of mamm...
The MazF toxin sequence-specifically cleaves single-stranded RNA upon various stressful conditions, ...
Background: MazEF is a chromosomally encoded bacterial toxin-antitoxin system whose cellular role is...
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are ubiquitous in nature and present on the chromosomes of both bacteri...
SummaryIn prokaryotes, the toxin-antitoxin systems are thought to play important roles in growth reg...
During development, Myxococcus xanthus cells undergo programmed cell death (PCD) whereby 80 % of veg...
Myxococcus xanthus undergoes a starvation-induced multicellular developmental program during which c...
Programmed cell death is of ultimate importance in embryonic development of animals. Now, programmed...
SummaryProgrammed cell death is of ultimate importance in embryonic development of animals. Now, pro...
Toxin-antitoxin systems are widely distributed genetic modules that regulate growth and persistence ...
The Escherichia coli mazEF module is one of the most thoroughly studied toxin–antitoxin systems. maz...
Antibiotic resistance is a serious problem which may be caused by bacterial dormancy. It has been su...
The role of chromosomally encoded toxin-antitoxin (TA) loci in bacterial physiology has been under d...
Bacteria adapt to adverse environmental conditions by altering gene expression patterns. Recently, a...
SummaryProgrammed cell death is of ultimate importance in embryonic development of animals. Now, pro...
Bacterial cells have been proven to go through programed cell death similar to the apoptosis of mamm...
The MazF toxin sequence-specifically cleaves single-stranded RNA upon various stressful conditions, ...
Background: MazEF is a chromosomally encoded bacterial toxin-antitoxin system whose cellular role is...
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are ubiquitous in nature and present on the chromosomes of both bacteri...