Entericidin

Bacterial antidote/toxin peptides From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In molecular biology, entericidins are bacterial antidote/toxin peptides. The entericidin locus is activated in the stationary phase of growth under high osmolarity conditions by rho-S and simultaneously repressed by the osmoregulatory EnvZ/OmpR signal transduction pathway. The entericidin locus encodes tandem paralogous genes (ecnAB) and directs the synthesis of two small cell-envelope lipoproteins (entericidin A and entericidin B) which can maintain plasmids in bacterial population by means of post-segregational killing.[1]

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Entericidin
Identifiers
SymbolEntericidin
PfamPF08085
Pfam clanCL0421
InterProIPR012556
TCDB9.B.13
Available protein structures:
PDB  IPR012556 PF08085 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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