Par stability determinant
The par stability determinant is a 400 bp locus of the pAD1 plasmid which encodes a type I toxin-antitoxin system in Enterococcus faecalis. It was the first such plasmid addiction module to be found in gram-positive bacteria. par maintains by means of post-segregational killing (PSK). If a daughter cell does not inherit the par locus, the unstable RNAII will quickly degrade leaving the long-lived fst toxin to damage or kill the daughter cell.
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Par stability determinant
The par stability determinant is a 400 bp locus of the pAD1 plasmid which encodes a type I toxin-antitoxin system in Enterococcus faecalis. It was the first such plasmid addiction module to be found in gram-positive bacteria. par maintains by means of post-segregational killing (PSK). If a daughter cell does not inherit the par locus, the unstable RNAII will quickly degrade leaving the long-lived fst toxin to damage or kill the daughter cell.
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The par stability determinant ...... age or kill the daughter cell.
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Secondary structure of FstAT
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RF01797
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Fst Type I toxin-antitoxin system
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FstAT
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fst antitoxin sRNA
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OPM protein
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PF13955
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RF01797
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Fst_toxin
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fstAT
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Enterococcus faecalis
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The par stability determinant ...... age or kill the daughter cell.
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Par stability determinant
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