Authors
Kenn Gerdes, Susanne K Christensen, Anders Løbner-Olesen
Publication date
2005/5/1
Source
Nature Reviews Microbiology
Volume
3
Issue
5
Pages
371-382
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Although toxin–antitoxin gene cassettes were first found in plasmids, recent database mining has shown that these loci are abundant in free-living prokaryotes, including many pathogenic bacteria. For example, Mycobacterium tuberculosis has 38 chromosomal toxin–antitoxin loci, including 3 relBE and 9 mazEF loci. RelE and MazF are toxins that cleave mRNA in response to nutritional stress. RelE cleaves mRNAs that are positioned at the ribosomal A-site, between the second and third nucleotides of the A-site codon. It has been proposed that toxin–antitoxin loci function in bacterial programmed cell death, but evidence now indicates that these loci provide a control mechanism that helps free-living prokaryotes cope with nutritional stress.
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Scholar articles
K Gerdes, SK Christensen, A Løbner-Olesen - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005