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Expression and site-directed mutagenesis of the lactococcal abortive phage infection protein AbiK.


ABSTRACT: Abortive infection mechanisms of Lactococcus lactis form a heterogeneous group of phage resistance systems that act after early phage gene expression. One of these systems, AbiK, aborts infection of the three most prevalent lactococcal phage groups of the dairy industry. In this study, it is demonstrated that the antiphage activity depends on the level of expression of the abiK gene and on the presence of a reverse transcriptase (RT) motif in AbiK. The abiK gene was shown to be part of an operon that includes two additional open reading frames, with one of these encoding a phage-related transcriptional repressor named Orf4. Expression of AbiK is driven by two promoters, PabiK and Porf3, the latter being repressed by Orf4 in vivo. Binding of the purified Orf4 to the Porf3 promoter was demonstrated in vitro by gel retardation assays. The N-terminal half of the deduced AbiK protein possesses an RT motif that was modified by site-directed mutagenesis. Conservative mutations in key positions resulted in the complete loss of the resistance phenotype. These data suggest that an RT activity might be involved in the phage resistance activity of AbiK. A model for the mode of action of AbiK is proposed.

SUBMITTER: Fortier LC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1112063 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression and site-directed mutagenesis of the lactococcal abortive phage infection protein AbiK.

Fortier Louis-Charles LC   Bouchard Julie D JD   Moineau Sylvain S  

Journal of bacteriology 20050601 11


Abortive infection mechanisms of Lactococcus lactis form a heterogeneous group of phage resistance systems that act after early phage gene expression. One of these systems, AbiK, aborts infection of the three most prevalent lactococcal phage groups of the dairy industry. In this study, it is demonstrated that the antiphage activity depends on the level of expression of the abiK gene and on the presence of a reverse transcriptase (RT) motif in AbiK. The abiK gene was shown to be part of an operon  ...[more]

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