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type IV toxin-antitoxin system AbiEi family antitoxin domain-containing protein

AbiEi_4 is the cognate antitoxin of the type IV toxin-antitoxin 'innate immunity' bacterial abortive infection (Abi) system that protects bacteria from the spread of a phage infection. The Abi system is activated upon infection with phage to abort the cell thus preventing the spread of phage through viral replication. There are some 20 or more Abis, and they are predominantly plasmid-encoded lactococcal systems. TA, toxin-antitoxin, systems on plasmids function by killing cells that lose the plasmid upon division. AbiE phage resistance systems function as novel Type IV TAs and are widespread in bacteria and archaea. The cognate antitoxin is Pfam:PF13338 [1]. [1]. 24465005. A widespread bacteriophage abortive infection system functions through a Type IV toxin-antitoxin mechanism. Dy RL, Przybilski R, Semeijn K, Salmond GP, Fineran PC;. Nucleic Acids Res. 2014;42:4590-4605. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF024734.5
Method:
HMM
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type IV toxin-antitoxin system AbiEi family antitoxin domain-containing protein

type IV toxin-antitoxin system AbiEi family antitoxin domain-containing protein is part of the innate immunity bacterial abortive infection (Abi) system that protects bacteria from the spread of a phage infection;

Date:
2024-12-21
Family Accession:
11475017
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