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Rapid Curtailing of the Stringent Response by Toxin-Antitoxin Module-Encoded mRNases.

Chengzhe TianMohammad RoghanianMikkel Girke JørgensenKim SneppenMichael Askvad SørensenKenn GerdesNamiko Mitarai
Published in: Journal of bacteriology (2016)
The early stringent response elicited by amino acid starvation is controlled by a sharp increase of the cellular (p)ppGpp level. Toxin-antitoxin module-encoded mRNases are activated by (p)ppGpp through enhanced degradation of antitoxins. The present work shows that this activation happens over a very short time scale and that the activated mRNases negatively affect the (p)ppGpp level. The proposed mathematical model of (p)ppGpp regulation through the mRNA level highlights the importance of several feedback loops in early (p)ppGpp regulation.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • amino acid
  • binding protein