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A mutation in the methionine aminopeptidase gene provides phage resistance in Streptococcus thermophilus.


ABSTRACT: Streptococcus thermophilus is a lactic acid bacterium widely used by the dairy industry for the manufacture of yogurt and specialty cheeses. It is also a Gram-positive bacterial model to study phage-host interactions. CRISPR-Cas systems are one of the most prevalent phage resistance mechanisms in S. thermophilus. Little information is available about other host factors involved in phage replication in this food-grade streptococcal species. We used the model strain S. thermophilus SMQ-301 and its virulent phage DT1, harboring the anti-CRISPR protein AcrIIA6, to show that a host gene coding for a methionine aminopeptidase (metAP) is necessary for phage DT1 to complete its lytic cycle. A single mutation in metAP provides S. thermophilus SMQ-301 with strong resistance against phage DT1. The mutation impedes a late step of the lytic cycle since phage adsorption, DNA replication, and protein expression were not affected. When the mutated strain was complemented with the wild-type version of the gene, the phage sensitivity phenotype was restored. When this mutation was introduced into other S. thermophilus strains it provided resistance against cos-type (Sfi21dt1virus genus) phages but replication of pac-type (Sfi11virus genus) phages was not affected. The mutation in the gene coding for the MetAP induces amino acid change in a catalytic domain conserved across many bacterial species. Introducing the same mutation in Streptococcus mutans also provided a phage resistance phenotype, suggesting the wide-ranging importance of the host methionine aminopeptidase in phage replication.

SUBMITTER: Labrie SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6761271 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A mutation in the methionine aminopeptidase gene provides phage resistance in Streptococcus thermophilus.

Labrie Simon J SJ   Mosterd Cas C   Loignon Stéphanie S   Dupuis Marie-Ève MÈ   Desjardins Philippe P   Rousseau Geneviève M GM   Tremblay Denise M DM   Romero Dennis A DA   Horvath Philippe P   Fremaux Christophe C   Moineau Sylvain S  

Scientific reports 20190925 1


Streptococcus thermophilus is a lactic acid bacterium widely used by the dairy industry for the manufacture of yogurt and specialty cheeses. It is also a Gram-positive bacterial model to study phage-host interactions. CRISPR-Cas systems are one of the most prevalent phage resistance mechanisms in S. thermophilus. Little information is available about other host factors involved in phage replication in this food-grade streptococcal species. We used the model strain S. thermophilus SMQ-301 and its  ...[more]

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