- The hok/sok
system is a
postsegregational killing mechanism emplo**** by the R1
plasmid in
Escherichia coli. It was the
first type I toxin-antitoxin pair...
- Some
plasmids or
microbial hosts include an
addiction system or
postsegregational killing system (PSK), such as the hok/sok (host killing/suppressor...
- San Sok Soty Vorn Vet (1929–1978; born Sok Thuok) Hok/sok system, a
postsegregational killing mechanism emplo**** by the R1
plasmid in
Escherichia coli Oi...
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selfish genetic elements,
forcing their maintenance on the cell
through postsegregational cell killing. Some
viruses have
evolved ways of
subverting the restriction...
- plasmids,
addiction modules are
responsible for a
process called the
postsegregational killing effect. When
bacteria lose
these plasmid(s) (or
other extrachromosomal...
- 2144/000112955. PMID 18778262.
Cooper TF,
Heinemann JA (November 2000). "
Postsegregational killing does not
increase plasmid stability but acts to
mediate the...
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discovery today, 5(5), 195–204. Cooper, T. F., & Heinemann, J. A. (2000).
Postsegregational killing does not
increase plasmid stability but acts to
mediate the...
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bacterial zeta
toxin proteins. Zeta
toxin is
thought to be part of a
postsegregational killing (PSK)
system involved in the
killing of plasmid-free cells...
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Molin S (May 1986). "Unique type of
plasmid maintenance function:
postsegregational killing of plasmid-free cells". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 83 (10):...