diff --git a/content/3.defense-systems/abig.md b/content/3.defense-systems/abig.md index 1d85b256b8ba0480f6f9d088bb7c1da199c3a7c3..2a6655a9fe6cb575626b6d3c6057329b25eac5be 100644 --- a/content/3.defense-systems/abig.md +++ b/content/3.defense-systems/abig.md @@ -10,10 +10,29 @@ tableColumns: Activator: Unknown Effector: Unknown PFAM: PF10899, PF16873 +contributors: + - Florian Tesson +relevantAbstracts: + - doi: 10.1023/A:1002027321171 + - doi: 10.1016/j.mib.2005.06.006 + - doi: 10.1128/aem.62.9.3075-3082.1996 --- # AbiG +## Description + +AbiG was discovered in 1996 on the plasmid pCI750 of *Lactococcus lactis* :ref{doi=10.1128/aem.62.9.3075-3082.1996}. + +AbiG is one of the so-called "Abi" systems for "Abortive infection" discovered in the 90's in research related to the dairy industry :ref{doi=10.1016/j.mib.2005.06.006}. AbiG is classified as abortive infection in :ref{doi=10.1016/j.mib.2023.102312}. + +AbiG is composed of two genes AbiGi and AbiGii. + +## Molecular mechanism: + +As far as we are aware, the molecular mechanism is unknown. + + ## Example of genomic structure The AbiG is composed of 2 proteins: AbiGi and AbiGii. @@ -79,14 +98,3 @@ end style Title3 fill:none,stroke:none,stroke-width:none style Title4 fill:none,stroke:none,stroke-width:none </mermaid> -## Relevant abstracts - -::relevant-abstracts ---- -items: - - doi: 10.1023/A:1002027321171 - - doi: 10.1016/j.mib.2005.06.006 - ---- -:: -