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Active Stable Maintenance Functions in Low Copy-Number Plasmids of Gram-positive Bacteria II. Post-segregational Killing Systems

Dmowski, Michal and Jagura-Burdzy, Grazyna (2013) Active Stable Maintenance Functions in Low Copy-Number Plasmids of Gram-positive Bacteria II. Post-segregational Killing Systems. Polish Journal of Microbiology, 62 (1). pp. 17-22.

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Abstract

Active support is needed for low copy-number plasmids to be stably maintained in bacterial cells. !e mechanisms that fulfill this role are (i) partition systems (PAR) acting to separate plasmid molecules to daughter cells and (ii) toxin-andidote (TA) (post-segregational killing-PSK) systems which arrest cell growth until the plasmid reaches the correct copy-number or kill the cells that have not inherited the plasmid. Our knowledge of toxin-antidote systems comes mainly from studies on Gram-negative bacteria. However, some addiction systems of Gram-positive bacteria have been characterized in detail or recently identified. Altogether, they bring new interesting data on toxin-antidote functioning in bacteria.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QR Microbiology
Divisions:Department of Microbial Biochemistry
ID Code:523
Deposited By: dr Michał Dmowski
Deposited On:11 Apr 2014 12:09
Last Modified:11 Apr 2014 12:09

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