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type II toxin-antitoxin system RelB/DinJ family antitoxin
RelE and RelB form a toxin-antitoxin system. RelE represses translation, probably through binding ribosomes ([1], [2]). RelB stably binds RelE, presumably deactivating it. [1]. 11274135. Purification of the RelB and RelE proteins of Escherichia coli: RelE binds to RelB and to ribosomes. Galvani C, Terry J, Ishiguro EE;. J Bacteriol 2001;183:2700-2703. [2]. 12123459. Rapid induction and reversal of a bacteriostatic condition by controlled expression of toxins and antitoxins. Pedersen K, Christensen SK, Gerdes K;. Mol Microbiol 2002;45:501-510. (from Pfam)
type II toxin-antitoxin (TA) system RelB/DinJ family antitoxin similar to Escherichia coli RelB and DinJ, the antitoxin components of the RelE-RelB and YafQ-DinJ TA modules, respectively; inhibit the effect of their cognate toxins
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