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Postsegregational killing mediated by the P1 phage addiction module phd-doc requires the Escherichia coli programmed cell death system mazEF

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Volume 183, Issue 6, Pages 2046-2050

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.6.2046-2050.2001

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Addiction modules consist of two genes; the product of the second is long lived and toxic, while the product of the first is short lived and antagonizes the lethal action of the toxin, The extrachromosomal addiction module phd-dec, located on the P1 prophage, is responsible for the postsegregational killing effect (death of plasmid-free cells). The Escherichia coli chromosomal addiction module analogue, mazEF, is responsible for the induction of programmed cell death. Here we show that the postsegregational killing mediated by the PI phd-dec module depends on the presence of the E, coli mazEF system. In addition, we demonstrate that under conditions of postsegregational killing, mediated by phd-dec, protein synthesis of E, coli is inhibited. Based on our findings, we suggest the existence of a coupling between the phd-dec and mazEF systems.

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