Programmed cell death in bacteria is generally triggered by membrane proteins with functions analogous to those of bacteriophage holins: they disrupt the membrane potential, whereas antiholins antagonize this process. The holin-like class of proteins is present in all three domains of life, but their functions can be different, depending on the species. Using a series of biochemical and genetic approaches, in a recent article in mBio, Charbonnier et al. (mBio 8:e00976-17, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00976-17) demonstrate that the antiholin homologue in Bacillus subtilis transports pyruvate and is regulated in an unconventional way by its substrate molecule. Here, we discuss the connection between cell death and metabolism in various ...
Bacterial cell lysis during bacteriophage infection is timed by perfect orchestration between compon...
SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible...
Background: Apoptosis is the primary means for eliminating unwanted cells in multicellular organisms...
Programmed cell death in bacteria is generally triggered by membrane proteins with functions analogo...
ABSTRACT Programmed cell death in bacteria is generally triggered by membrane proteins with function...
The Staphylococcus aureus cidABC and lrgAB operons encode members of a well-conserved family of prot...
The genome of Bacillus subtilis encodes homologues of the Cid/Lrg network. In other bacterial specie...
Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is thought to...
Background: Apoptosis is the primary means for eliminating unwanted cells in multicellular organisms...
BACKGROUND: Apoptosis is the primary means for eliminating unwanted cells in multicellular organisms...
Holins form pores in the cytoplasmic membranes of bacteria for the primary purpose of releasing endo...
The Staphylococcus aureus cidABC and lrgAB operons encode a well-conserved family of proteins involv...
The transition from growth to stationary phase is a natural response of bacteria to starvation and s...
<div><p>Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is th...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important hallmark of multicellular organisms. Cells self-destruct...
Bacterial cell lysis during bacteriophage infection is timed by perfect orchestration between compon...
SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible...
Background: Apoptosis is the primary means for eliminating unwanted cells in multicellular organisms...
Programmed cell death in bacteria is generally triggered by membrane proteins with functions analogo...
ABSTRACT Programmed cell death in bacteria is generally triggered by membrane proteins with function...
The Staphylococcus aureus cidABC and lrgAB operons encode members of a well-conserved family of prot...
The genome of Bacillus subtilis encodes homologues of the Cid/Lrg network. In other bacterial specie...
Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is thought to...
Background: Apoptosis is the primary means for eliminating unwanted cells in multicellular organisms...
BACKGROUND: Apoptosis is the primary means for eliminating unwanted cells in multicellular organisms...
Holins form pores in the cytoplasmic membranes of bacteria for the primary purpose of releasing endo...
The Staphylococcus aureus cidABC and lrgAB operons encode a well-conserved family of proteins involv...
The transition from growth to stationary phase is a natural response of bacteria to starvation and s...
<div><p>Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is th...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important hallmark of multicellular organisms. Cells self-destruct...
Bacterial cell lysis during bacteriophage infection is timed by perfect orchestration between compon...
SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible...
Background: Apoptosis is the primary means for eliminating unwanted cells in multicellular organisms...