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Growth-regulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis VapC-mt4 toxin is an isoacceptor-specific tRNase

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  • Jonathan W. Cruz

    (Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School)

  • Jared D. Sharp

    (Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School)

  • Eric D. Hoffer

    (Emory University School of Medicine)

  • Tatsuya Maehigashi

    (Emory University School of Medicine)

  • Irina O. Vvedenskaya

    (Waksman Institute, Rutgers University
    Rutgers University)

  • Arvind Konkimalla

    (Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School)

  • Robert N. Husson

    (Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School)

  • Bryce E. Nickels

    (Waksman Institute, Rutgers University
    Rutgers University
    Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey)

  • Christine M. Dunham

    (Emory University School of Medicine)

  • Nancy A. Woychik

    (Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey)

Abstract

Toxin–antitoxin (TA) systems are implicated in the downregulation of bacterial cell growth associated with stress survival and latent tuberculosis infection, yet the activities and intracellular targets of these TA toxins are largely uncharacterized. Here, we use a specialized RNA-seq approach to identify targets of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis VapC TA toxin, VapC-mt4 (also known as VapC4), which have eluded detection using conventional approaches. Distinct from the one other characterized VapC toxin in M. tuberculosis that cuts 23S rRNA at the sarcin–ricin loop, VapC-mt4 selectively targets three of the 45 M. tuberculosis tRNAs (tRNAAla2, tRNASer26 and tRNASer24) for cleavage at, or adjacent to, their anticodons, resulting in the generation of tRNA halves. While tRNA cleavage is sometimes enlisted as a bacterial host defense mechanism, VapC-mt4 instead alters specific tRNAs to inhibit translation and modulate growth. This stress-linked activity of VapC-mt4 mirrors basic features of eukaryotic tRNases that also generate tRNA halves and inhibit translation in response to stress.

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  • Jonathan W. Cruz & Jared D. Sharp & Eric D. Hoffer & Tatsuya Maehigashi & Irina O. Vvedenskaya & Arvind Konkimalla & Robert N. Husson & Bryce E. Nickels & Christine M. Dunham & Nancy A. Woychik, 2015. "Growth-regulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis VapC-mt4 toxin is an isoacceptor-specific tRNase," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 6(1), pages 1-12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:6:y:2015:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms8480
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8480
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