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Journal of Bacteriology | 2003

The Escherichia coli mazEF Suicide Module Mediates Thymineless Death

Boaz Sat; Myriam Reches; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka

In 1954, Cohen and Barner discovered that a thymine auxotrophic (thyA) mutant of Escherichia coli undergoes cell death in response to thymine starvation. This phenomenon, called thymineless death (TLD), has also been found in many other organisms, including prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Though TLD has been studied intensively, its molecular mechanism has not yet been explained. Previously we reported on the E. coli mazEF system, a regulatable chromosomal suicide module that can be triggered by various stress conditions. MazF is a stable toxin, and MazE is an unstable antitoxin. Here, we show that cell death that is mediated by the mazEF module can also be activated by thymine starvation. We found that TLD depends on E. coli mazEF and that under thymine starvation, the activity of the mazEF promoter P(2) is significantly reduced. Our results, which describe thymine starvation as a trigger for a built-in death program, have implications for programmed cell death in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.


Trends in Microbiology | 2004

Bacterial programmed cell death systems as targets for antibiotics

Hanna Engelberg-Kulka; Boaz Sat; Myriam Reches; Shahar Amitai; Ronen Hazan


Nucleic Acids Research | 1998

The nature of the minimal ‘selenocysteine insertion sequence’ (SECIS) in Escherichia coli

Zesheng Liu; Myriam Reches; Irina Groisman; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka


Journal of Bacteriology | 2001

Postsegregational Killing Mediated by the P1 Phage “Addiction Module” phd-doc Requires the Escherichia coli Programmed Cell Death System mazEF

Ronen Hazan; Boaz Sat; Myriam Reches; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1992

Influence of codon context on UGA suppression and readthrough.

June Kopelowitz; Christiane S. Hampe; Ronit Goldman; Myriam Reches; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka


Journal of Bacteriology | 2000

The Bulged Nucleotide in the Escherichia coli Minimal Selenocysteine Insertion Sequence Participates in Interaction with SelB: a Genetic Approach

Chuang Li; Myriam Reches; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1999

A sequence in the Escherichia coli fdhF “selenocysteine insertion sequence” (SECIS) operates in the absence of selenium

Zesheng Liu; Myriam Reches; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka


Biofactors | 2001

An extended Escherichia coli “Selenocysteine Insertion Sequence” (SECIS) as a multifunctional RNA structure

Hanna Engelberg-Kulka; Zesheng Liu; Chuang Li; Myriam Reches


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1994

A bioassay based on recombinant DNA technology for determining selenium concentration

Myriam Reches; Chengquan Zhao; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka


Analytical Biochemistry | 1997

A RAPID FLUORESCENCE BIOASSAY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SELENIUM ON AGAR PLATES

Zesheng Liu; Myriam Reches; Hanna Engelberg-Kulka

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Hanna Engelberg-Kulka

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Zesheng Liu

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Boaz Sat

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Chengquan Zhao

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Chuang Li

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Ronen Hazan

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Irina Groisman

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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June Kopelowitz

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Ronit Goldman

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Shahar Amitai

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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