Minimalistic mycoplasmas harbor different functional toxin-antitoxin systems.
Mycoplasmas are minute bacteria controlled by very small genomes ranging from 0.6 to 1.4 Mbp. They encompass several important medical and veterinary pathogens that are often associated with a wide range of chronic diseases. The long persistence of mycoplasma cells in their hosts can exacerbate the...
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Main Authors: | Virginia Hill, Hatice Akarsu, Rubén Sánchez Barbarroja, Valentina L Cippà, Peter Kuhnert, Martin Heller, Laurent Falquet, Manfred Heller, Michael H Stoffel, Fabien Labroussaa, Joerg Jores |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cbe8f8f61d5b4ecf874e6a333c7b4b94 |
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