SummaryWe describe a three-protein signal-transduction pathway that governs immunity to a protein toxin involved in cannibalism by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Cells of B. subtilis enter the pathway to sporulate under conditions of nutrient limitation but delay becoming committed to spore formation by killing nonsporulating siblings and feeding on the dead cells. Killing is mediated by the exported toxic protein SdpC. We report that extracellular SdpC induces the synthesis of an immunity protein, SdpI, that protects toxin-producing cells from being killed. SdpI, a polytopic membrane protein, is encoded by a two-gene operon under sporulation control that contains the gene for an autorepressor, SdpR. The autorepressor binds ...
While programmed cell death was once thought to be exclusive to eukaryotic cells, there are now abun...
Background: Bacterial type-2 (protein-protein) toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are two-gene operons tha...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...
SummaryWe describe a three-protein signal-transduction pathway that governs immunity to a protein to...
The SdpI family consists of putative bacterial toxin immunity and signal transduction proteins. One ...
SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible...
The SdpI family consists of putative bacterial toxin immunity and signal transduction proteins. One ...
Abstract The SdpI family consists of putative bacterial toxin immunity and signal transduction prote...
How bacteria interact with one another has implications for human health and disease because complex...
Abortive infection (Abi) is an anti-phage mechanism in which a bacterium initiates its own death upo...
Cell death in bacteria can be triggered by activation of self−inflicted molecular mechanisms. Pathog...
AbstractThe previously identified spoIIS locus encodes a toxin–antitoxin system in Bacillus subtilis...
The ζε module consists of a labile antitoxin protein, ε, which in dimer form (ε2) interferes with th...
<p>(1) Toxins and spores reach the intestinal epithelium. The toxins induce cell lysis and create fa...
<div><p>The ζε module consists of a labile antitoxin protein, ε, which in dimer form (ε<sub>2</sub>)...
While programmed cell death was once thought to be exclusive to eukaryotic cells, there are now abun...
Background: Bacterial type-2 (protein-protein) toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are two-gene operons tha...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...
SummaryWe describe a three-protein signal-transduction pathway that governs immunity to a protein to...
The SdpI family consists of putative bacterial toxin immunity and signal transduction proteins. One ...
SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible...
The SdpI family consists of putative bacterial toxin immunity and signal transduction proteins. One ...
Abstract The SdpI family consists of putative bacterial toxin immunity and signal transduction prote...
How bacteria interact with one another has implications for human health and disease because complex...
Abortive infection (Abi) is an anti-phage mechanism in which a bacterium initiates its own death upo...
Cell death in bacteria can be triggered by activation of self−inflicted molecular mechanisms. Pathog...
AbstractThe previously identified spoIIS locus encodes a toxin–antitoxin system in Bacillus subtilis...
The ζε module consists of a labile antitoxin protein, ε, which in dimer form (ε2) interferes with th...
<p>(1) Toxins and spores reach the intestinal epithelium. The toxins induce cell lysis and create fa...
<div><p>The ζε module consists of a labile antitoxin protein, ε, which in dimer form (ε<sub>2</sub>)...
While programmed cell death was once thought to be exclusive to eukaryotic cells, there are now abun...
Background: Bacterial type-2 (protein-protein) toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are two-gene operons tha...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...