Regulation of activity of II-type toxin-antitoxin systems in bacteria
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    Bacterial toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are formed by a stable toxin and its cognate labile antitoxin, and exist almost in all bacteria. Recently, the chromosome-encoded II-type TA systems have been demonstrated to function as stress-response elements and help bacteria acclimate to different environmental stresses through the action of toxins to various cellular targets. Therefore, the modulation of toxin activities is crucial to II-type TA systems triggering bacterial response to environmental stresses. In this review, we describe the regulation mechanisms of II-type TA system activity, and briefly introduce our recent studies on the regulation of the II-type TA systems in the model cyanobacterium Synecocystis sp. PCC6803.

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SUN Rui, NING De-Gang. Regulation of activity of II-type toxin-antitoxin systems in bacteria[J]. Microbiology China, 2016, 43(12): 2714-2719

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