Chaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems

Some bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems consist of a labile antitoxin that inhibits a toxin, and a chaperone that stabilizes the antitoxin. Here, Bordes et al. identify a sequence within the antitoxin to which the chaperone binds and which can be transferred to other proteins to make them chaperone-d...

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Autores principales: Patricia Bordes, Ambre Julie Sala, Sara Ayala, Pauline Texier, Nawel Slama, Anne-Marie Cirinesi, Valérie Guillet, Lionel Mourey, Pierre Genevaux
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f1097791d71b44849d1f858666413acb2021-12-02T16:57:04ZChaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems10.1038/ncomms133392041-1723https://doaj.org/article/f1097791d71b44849d1f858666413acb2016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13339https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Some bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems consist of a labile antitoxin that inhibits a toxin, and a chaperone that stabilizes the antitoxin. Here, Bordes et al. identify a sequence within the antitoxin to which the chaperone binds and which can be transferred to other proteins to make them chaperone-dependent.Patricia BordesAmbre Julie SalaSara AyalaPauline TexierNawel SlamaAnne-Marie CirinesiValérie GuilletLionel MoureyPierre GenevauxNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2016)
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Patricia Bordes
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Sara Ayala
Pauline Texier
Nawel Slama
Anne-Marie Cirinesi
Valérie Guillet
Lionel Mourey
Pierre Genevaux
Chaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems
description Some bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems consist of a labile antitoxin that inhibits a toxin, and a chaperone that stabilizes the antitoxin. Here, Bordes et al. identify a sequence within the antitoxin to which the chaperone binds and which can be transferred to other proteins to make them chaperone-dependent.
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author Patricia Bordes
Ambre Julie Sala
Sara Ayala
Pauline Texier
Nawel Slama
Anne-Marie Cirinesi
Valérie Guillet
Lionel Mourey
Pierre Genevaux
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title Chaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems
title_short Chaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems
title_full Chaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems
title_fullStr Chaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems
title_full_unstemmed Chaperone addiction of toxin–antitoxin systems
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publisher Nature Portfolio
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