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In molecular biology, the epsilon antitoxin, produced by various prokaryotes, forms part of a post-segregational killing system, which is involved in the initiation of programmed cell death of plasmid-free cells. The protein is folded into a three-helix bundle that directly interacts with the zeta toxin, inactivating it.

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  • In molecular biology, the epsilon antitoxin, produced by various prokaryotes, forms part of a post-segregational killing system, which is involved in the initiation of programmed cell death of plasmid-free cells. The protein is folded into a three-helix bundle that directly interacts with the zeta toxin, inactivating it. (en)
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  • crystal structure of the plasmid maintenance system epsilon/zeta: meachnism of toxin inactivation and toxin function (en)
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  • IPR015090 (en)
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  • Bacterial epsilon antitoxin (en)
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  • PF08998 (en)
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  • Epsilon_antitox (en)
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  • In molecular biology, the epsilon antitoxin, produced by various prokaryotes, forms part of a post-segregational killing system, which is involved in the initiation of programmed cell death of plasmid-free cells. The protein is folded into a three-helix bundle that directly interacts with the zeta toxin, inactivating it. (en)
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  • Epsilon antitoxin (en)
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