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Tom Arrowsmith
Research Postgraduate

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Research Postgraduate in the Department of Chemistry |
Publications
Journal Article
- Nucleotidyltransferase toxin MenT extends aminoacyl acceptor ends of serine tRNAs to control Mycobacterium tuberculosis growthXu, X., Barriot, R., Voisin, B., Arrowsmith, T. J., Usher, B., Gutierrez, C., Han, X., Pagès, C., Redder, P., Blower, T. R., Neyrolles, O., & Genevaux, P. (2024). Nucleotidyltransferase toxin MenT extends aminoacyl acceptor ends of serine tRNAs to control Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth. Nature Communications, 15(1), Article 9596. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53931-w
- Inducible auto-phosphorylation regulates a widespread family of nucleotidyltransferase toxinsArrowsmith, T. J., Xu, X., Xu, S., Usher, B., Stokes, P., Guest, M., Bronowska, A. K., Genevaux, P., & Blower, T. R. (2024). Inducible auto-phosphorylation regulates a widespread family of nucleotidyltransferase toxins. Nature Communications, 15(1), Article 7719. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51934-1
- Xu, X., Usher, B., Gutierrez, C., Barriot, R., Arrowsmith, T. J., Han, X., Redder, P., Neyrolles, O., Blower, T. R., & Genevaux, P. (2023). MenT nucleotidyltransferase toxins extend tRNA acceptor stems and can be inhibited by asymmetrical antitoxin binding. Nature Communications, 14, Article 4644. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40264-3