Enteric virulence associated protein VapC inhibits translation by cleavage of initiator tRNA

Kristoffer S. Winther, Kenn Gerdes

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Abstract

Eukaryotic PIN (PilT N-terminal) domain proteins are ribonucleases involved in quality control, metabolism and maturation of mRNA and rRNA. The majority of prokaryotic PIN-domain proteins are encoded by the abundant vapBC toxin-antitoxin loci and inhibit translation by an unknown mechanism. Here we show that enteric VapCs are site-specific endonucleases that cleave tRNA(fMet) in the anticodon stem-loop between nucleotides +38 and +39 in vivo and in vitro. Consistently, VapC inhibited translation in vivo and in vitro. Translation-reactions could be reactivated by the addition of VapB and extra charged tRNA(fMet). Similarly, ectopic production of tRNA(fMet) counteracted VapC in vivo. Thus, tRNA(fMet) is the only cellular target of VapC. Depletion of tRNA(fMet) by vapC induction was bacteriostatic and stimulated ectopic translation initiation at elongator codons. Moreover, addition of chloramphenicol to cells carrying vapBC induced VapC activity. Thus, by cleavage of tRNA(fMet), VapC simultaneously may regulate global cellular translation and reprogram translation initiation.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Vol/bind108
Udgave nummer18
Sider (fra-til)7403-7407
Antal sider5
ISSN0027-8424
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 3 maj 2011
Udgivet eksterntJa

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