The bacterial Type III toxin-antitoxin system, ToxIN, is a dynamic protein-RNA complex with stability-dependent antiviral abortive infection activity

被引:0
|
作者
Francesca L. Short
Chidiebere Akusobi
William R. Broadhurst
George P. C. Salmond
机构
[1] Hopkins Building,Department of Biochemistry
[2] Downing Site,Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
[3] Tennis Court Road,Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
[4] University of Cambridge,undefined
[5] Genome Campus,undefined
[6] Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Bacteria have evolved numerous defense systems to protect themselves from viral (bacteriophage) infection. The ToxIN system of Pectobacterium atrosepticum is a Type III toxin-antitoxin complex and “altruistic suicide” anti-phage system, which kills phage-infected cells through the release of a ribonuclease toxin, ToxN. ToxN is counteracted by a co-transcribed antitoxic RNA pseudoknot, ToxI, which self-assembles with ToxN into an inactive 3 ToxI:3 ToxN complex in vitro. However it is not known whether this complex is predominant in vivo, or how the complex is disassembled following infection to trigger a lethal, “altruistic” response. In this study, we characterise ToxI turnover and folding, and explore the link between complex stability and anti-phage activity, with a view to understanding events that lead to ToxN-mediated suicide following phage infection. We present evidence that ToxN constantly cleaves fresh ToxI in vivo rather than staying associated with pre-processed antitoxin, and that the ToxI antitoxin can partially fold spontaneously using conserved nucleotides. We also show that reducing the stability of the ToxIN complex can increase the strength of the antiviral response in a phage-dependent manner. Based on this information, we propose a revised model for ToxN inhibition, complex assembly and activation by infecting bacteriophage.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] The bacterial Type III toxin-antitoxin system, ToxIN, is a dynamic protein-RNA complex with stability-dependent antiviral abortive infection activity
    Short, Francesca L.
    Akusobi, Chidiebere
    Broadhurst, William R.
    Salmond, George P. C.
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2018, 8
  • [2] The phage abortive infection system, ToxIN, functions as a protein-RNA toxin-antitoxin pair
    Fineran, Peter C.
    Blower, Tim R.
    Foulds, Ian J.
    Humphreys, David P.
    Lilley, Kathryn S.
    Salmond, George P. C.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2009, 106 (03) : 894 - 899
  • [3] Mutagenesis and Functional Characterization of the RNA and Protein Components of the toxIN Abortive Infection and Toxin-Antitoxin Locus of Erwinia
    Blower, T. R.
    Fineran, P. C.
    Johnson, M. J.
    Toth, I. K.
    Humphreys, D. P.
    Salmond, G. P. C.
    JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2009, 191 (19) : 6029 - 6039
  • [4] A Type III protein-RNA toxin-antitoxin system from Bacillus thuringiensis promotes plasmid retention during spore development
    Short, Francesca L.
    Monson, Rita E.
    Salmond, George P. C.
    RNA BIOLOGY, 2015, 12 (09) : 933 - 937
  • [5] A widespread bacteriophage abortive infection system functions through a Type IV toxin-antitoxin mechanism
    Dy, Ron L.
    Przybilski, Rita
    Semeijn, Koen
    Salmond, George P. C.
    Fineran, Peter C.
    NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2014, 42 (07) : 4590 - 4605
  • [6] A phage-encoded RNA-binding protein inhibits the antiviral activity of a toxin-antitoxin system
    Guegler, Chantal K.
    Teodoro, Gabriella I. C.
    Srikant, Sriram
    Chetlapalli, Keerthana
    Doering, Christopher R.
    Ghose, Dia A.
    Laub, Michael T.
    NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2024, 52 (03) : 1298 - 1312
  • [7] Co-evolution of quaternary organization and novel RNA tertiary interactions revealed in the crystal structure of a bacterial protein-RNA toxin-antitoxin system
    Rao, Feng
    Short, Francesca L.
    Voss, Jarrod E.
    Blower, Tim R.
    Orme, Anastasia L.
    Whittaker, Tom E.
    Luisi, Ben F.
    Salmond, George P. C.
    NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2015, 43 (19) : 9529 - 9540
  • [8] Protein moonlighting in plant disease: Characterization of the dual function of a bacterial type III secreted virulence effector and chaperone as a toxin-antitoxin system
    Shidore, T.
    Wu, S.
    Zhao, B.
    Leach, J.
    Triplett, L.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2016, 106 (02) : 4 - 4
  • [9] Effect of the Abortive Infection Mechanism and Type III Toxin/Antitoxin System AbiQ on the Lytic Cycle of Lactococcus lactis Phages
    Samson, Julie E.
    Belanger, Maxime
    Moineau, Sylvain
    JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2013, 195 (17) : 3947 - 3956
  • [10] Environmental T4-Family Bacteriophages Evolve to Escape Abortive Infection via Multiple Routes in a Bacterial Host Employing "Altruistic Suicide" through Type III Toxin-Antitoxin Systems
    Chen, Bihe
    Akusobi, Chidiebere
    Fang, Xinzhe
    Salmond, George P. C.
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2017, 8