An oxygen-sensitive toxin–antitoxin system
Classical toxin–antitoxin systems in bacteria are based on silencing of a toxin by an antitoxin that, when inactivated, releases the toxin, resulting in a change in metabolism. Here, the authors characterize an oxygen-sensitive toxin–antitoxin system and discuss the implications for the role of the...
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Main Authors: | Oriol Marimon, João M. C. Teixeira, Tiago N. Cordeiro, Valerie W. C. Soo, Thammajun L. Wood, Maxim Mayzel, Irene Amata, Jesús García, Ainara Morera, Marina Gay, Marta Vilaseca, Vladislav Yu Orekhov, Thomas K. Wood, Miquel Pons |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2b615b45d9b44155a5b1b341a0b019b8 |
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