Bacterial programmed cell death and multicellular behavior in bacteria (original) (raw)

For the greater good: Programmed cell death in bacterial communities

Stijn Peeters

Microbiological Research

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Programmed Cell Death in Escherichia coli: Some Antibiotics Can Trigger mazEF Lethality

Hanita Khaner

Journal of Bacteriology, 2001

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Bacterial programmed cell death systems as targets for antibiotics

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Trends in Microbiology, 2004

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Apoptosis in bacteria Programmed cell death in prokaryotic cells

Rivkah Brezner

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Escherichia coli mazEF-mediated cell death as a defense mechanism that inhibits the spread of phage P1

Ronen Hazan

Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2004

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Current Biology Review Programmed Cell Death and Complexity in Microbial Systems

Richard E Michod

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Programmed cell death in bacteria and implications for antibiotic therapy

Tania JL

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Escherichia coli mazEF-mediated cell death is triggered by various stressful conditions

Ronen Hazan, Hanna Engelberg-kulka

Journal of bacteriology, 2004

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A linear pentapeptide is a quorum-sensing factor required for mazEF-mediated cell death in Escherichia coli

Shmuel Carmeli

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2007

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YihE Kinase Is a Central Regulator of Programmed Cell Death in Bacteria

Xilin Zhao

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Apoptosis-like death, an extreme SOS response in Escherichia coli

Hanna Engelberg-kulka, Yoav Smith

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A Toxin-Antitoxin Module in Bacillus subtilis Can Both Mitigate and Amplify Effects of Lethal Stress

Xilin Zhao

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Energetics of Structural Transitions of the Addiction Antitoxin MazE: IS A PROGRAMMED BACTERIAL CELL DEATH DEPENDENT ON THE INTRINSICALLY FLEXIBLE NATURE OF THE ANTITOXINS?

Gad Glaser

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005

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The Extracellular Death Factor: Physiological and Genetic Factors Influencing Its Production and Response in Escherichia coli

Ilana Kolodkin-Gal

Journal of Bacteriology, 2008

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Escherichia coli MazF Leads to the Simultaneous Selective Synthesis of Both “Death Proteins” and “Survival Proteins”

Ilana Kolodkin-Gal

PLOS Genetics, 2009

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Bacillus globigii cell size is influenced by variants of the quorum sensing peptide extracellular death factor

Eci Veerman

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2014

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Irreversible Loss of Viability by Stressful Conditions Causes an mazEF Chromosomal Escherichia coli Induction of

Ilana Kolodkin-Gal

2014

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Sporulation-associated Mother Cell Lysis in Bacillus Displays Markers of Programmed Cell Death

Sachin Hajare

Current Science, 2015

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Bacterial Toxin–Antitoxin Systems: More Than Selfish Entities?

Manuel Saaverda de Bast

PLoS Genetics, 2009

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Transcriptional activity around bacterial cell death reveals molecular biomarkers for cell viability

Bart Keijser

BMC Genomics

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A Role for Programmed Cell Death in the Microbial Loop

MOnica Orellana

PLoS ONE, 2013

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A Differential Effect of E. coli Toxin-Antitoxin Systems on Cell Death in Liquid Media and Biofilm Formation

Reut Verdiger

PLoS ONE, 2009

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A Linear Pentapeptide Is a Quorum-Sensing Factor Required for mazEF -Mediated Cell Death in Escherichia coli

Ilana Kolodkin-Gal

Science, 2007

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Lethal protein produced in response to competition between sibling bacterial colonies

Eshel Ben-Jacob

2010

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Apoptosis-Like Death in Bacteria Induced by HAMLET, a Human Milk Lipid-Protein Complex

Anders P Håkansson, Catharina Svanborg

PLoS ONE, 2011

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Programmed cell death as a black queen in microbial communities

Grant Ramsey

Molecular Ecology, 2020

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The Stationary-Phase Sigma Factor σ S Is Responsible for the Resistance of Escherichia coli Stationary-Phase Cells to mazEF -Mediated Cell Death

Ilana Kolodkin-Gal

Journal of Bacteriology, 2009

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Hyphal Death during Colony Development in Streptomyces antibioticus: Morphological Evidence for the Existence of a Process of Cell Deletion in a Multicellular Prokaryote

elisa miguelez

Journal of Cell Biology, 1999

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Staying alive: bacterial inhibition of apoptosis during infection

Anthony T Maurelli

Trends in Microbiology, 2008

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MazG - a regulator of programmed cell death inEscherichia coli

Gad Glaser

Molecular Microbiology, 2005

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The Nature of Programmed Cell Death

Grant Ramsey

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A Novel Initiation Mechanism of Death in Streptococcus pneumoniae Induced by the Human Milk Protein-Lipid Complex HAMLET and Activated during Physiological Death

Michael Duffey

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2012

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