Toxin-antitoxin loci are highly abundant in free-living but lost from host-associated prokaryotes
University of Southern Denmark
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Abstract
Prokaryotic chromosomes code for toxin-antitoxin (TA) loci, often in multiple copies. In E.coli, experimental evidence indicates that TA loci are stress-response elements that help cells survive unfavorable growth conditions. The first gene in a TA operon codes for an antitoxin that combines with and neutralizes a regulatory 'toxin', encoded by the second gene. RelE and MazF toxins are regulators of translation that cleave mRNA and function, in interplay with tmRNA, in quality control of gene expression. Here, we present the results from an exhaustive search for TA loci in 126 completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes (16 archaea and 110 bacteria). We identified 671 TA loci belonging to the seven known TA gene…
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- Biology
- Genetics
- Antitoxin
- Integron
- Vibrio cholerae
- Gene
- Mobile genetic elements
- Operon
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