Scientists show how bacterial 'attack dog' toxin disrupts protein synthesis

A team of Skoltech researchers from the Severinov Laboratory and their colleagues have identified the way in which a component of a two-part bacterial self-defense system from the toxin-antitoxin family works, leading to cell dormancy that helps fight off bacterial viruses, antibiotics and other insults.


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Source: Phys.org