bsrG
BSGatlas-gene-2531
BSGatlas
| Description | Information |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 2273594..2273710 |
| Genomic Size | 117 bp |
| Name | bsrG |
| Outside Links | SubtiWiki |
| BsubCyc | |
| Strand | + |
| Type | CDS |
SubtiWiki
| Description | Information |
|---|---|
| Alternative Name | bsrG |
| NA | |
| Description | annotated in RefSeq |
| Locus Tag | BSU_21546 |
| Name | bsrG |
RefSeq
| Description | Information |
|---|---|
| Alternative Locus Tag | BSU21546 |
| Description | Evidence 1a: Function from experimental evidencesin the studied strain; PubMedId: 22229825, 23059907,24576839, 26234942, 26565032; Product type f: factor |
| Functions | 17.2: Prophage functions |
| Locus Tag | BSU_21546 |
| Name | bsrG |
| Title | phage toxin; type I toxin-antitoxin system |
| Type | CDS |
BsubCyc
| Description | Information |
|---|---|
| Citation | Jahn N;Brantl S;Strahl H Against the mainstream: the membrane-associated type I toxin BsrG from Bacillus subtilis interferes with cell envelope biosynthesis without increasing membrane permeability. Mol Microbiol 98(4);651-66 (2015) PUBMED: 26234942 |
| Jahn N;Brantl S Heat shock induced refolding entails rapid degradation of bsrG toxin mRNA by RNases Y and J1. Microbiology (2016) PUBMED: 26802042 | |
| Jahn N;Brantl S One antitoxin--two functions: SR4 controls toxin mRNA decay and translation. Nucleic Acids Res 41(21);9870-80 (2013) PUBMED: 23969414 | |
| Jahn N;Preis H;Wiedemann C;Brantl S BsrG/SR4 from Bacillus subtilis--the first temperature-dependent type I toxin-antitoxin system. Mol Microbiol 83(3);579-98 (2012) PUBMED: 22229825 | |
| Comment | Unlike other Type I toxins, BsrG interferes with biosynthesis of the cell envelope and triggers autolysis |CITS: [26234942]|. Review: |CITS: [23059907]| |
| Description | toxic peptide BsrG |
| Locus Tag | G8J2-16 |
| Molecular weight | 4.336 |
| Name | bsrG |