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Persistent Virus and Addiction Modules: an Engine of Symbiosis
Srna Antitoxins: More Than One Way to Repress a Toxin
Mechanisms of Plasmid Stable Maintenance with Special Focus on Plasmid Addiction Systems
Identification and Characterization of a Novel Toxin–Antitoxin Module From
Bacterial Plasmid Addiction Systems and Their Implications for Antibiotic
Comparative Distribution of Antisense-RNA Regulated Toxin-Antitoxin 4 Systems
Bacterial Addiction Module Toxin Doc Inhibits Translation Elongation Through Its Association with the 30S Ribosomal Subunit
Integrity and Stability of Virulence Plasmids from Pseudomonas Syringae Are Modulated by Mobile Genetic Elements and Multiple Toxin-Antitoxin Systems
A Parde-Family Toxin Antitoxin System in Major Resistance Plasmids Of
Antitoxin System in the Pvir Plasmid of Campylobacter Jejuni Rocky Damodar Patil Iowa State University
Toxin-Antitoxin Modules Are Pliable Switches Activated by Multiple Protease Pathways
Bacterial Type I Toxins: Folding and Membrane Interactions Sylvie Nonin-Lecomte, Laurence Fermon, Brice Felden, Marie-Laure Pinel-Marie
Bacterial Toxin-Antitoxin Proteins and Induced Dormancy" (2016)
Bacterial Programmed Cell Death Systems As Targets for Antibiotics
Characterization of a Novel Toxin-Antitoxin Module, Vapbc, Encoded by Leptospira Interrogans Chromosome
Viral Ancestors of Antiviral Systems
Identifying Determinants of Target Specificity in Two Related Bacterial Peptide Toxins
Addiction Protein Phd of Plasmid Prophage P1 Is a Substrate Of
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Bacterial Toxin-Antitoxin Proteins and Induced Dormancy" (2016)
Genetic Addiction: Selfish Gene’S Strategy for Symbiosis in the Genome
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Immunology. in the Article ‘‘Radiometal Labeling of Recom- Mccartney, L
Bacterial Addiction Module Toxin Doc Inhibits Translation Elongation Through Its Association with the 30S Ribosomal Subunit
NBK/BIK Antagonizes MCL-1 and BCL-XL and Activates BAK-Mediated Apoptosis in Response to Protein Synthesis Inhibition
Addiction Protein Phd of Plasmid Prophage P1 Is a Substrate Of
The Fst/Ldr Family of Type I TA System Toxins: Potential Roles in Stress Response, Metabolism and Pathogenesis
Regulating Toxin-Antitoxin Expression: Controlled Detonation of Intracellular Molecular Timebombs
Bacterial Programmed Cell Death and Multicellular Behavior in Bacteria Hanna Engelberg-Kulka*, Shahar Amitai, Ilana Kolodkin-Gal, Ronen Hazan
Mazefhomologous Modules System and a Post