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The Phage-Encoded N-Acetyltransferase Rac Mediates Inactivation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Transcription by Cleavage of the RNA Polymerase Alpha Subunit.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we describe the biological function of the phage-encoded protein RNA polymerase alpha subunit cleavage protein (Rac), a predicted Gcn5-related acetyltransferase encoded by phiKMV-like viruses. These phages encode a single-subunit RNA polymerase for transcription of their late (structure- and lysis-associated) genes, whereas the bacterial RNA polymerase is used at the earlier stages of infection. Rac mediates the inactivation of bacterial transcription by introducing a specific cleavage in the ? subunit of the bacterial RNA polymerase. This cleavage occurs within the flexible linker sequence and disconnects the C-terminal domain, required for transcription initiation from most highly active cellular promoters. To achieve this, Rac likely taps into a novel post-translational modification (PTM) mechanism within the host Pseudomonas aeruginosa. From an evolutionary perspective, this novel phage-encoded regulation mechanism confirms the importance of PTMs in the prokaryotic metabolism and represents a new way by which phages can hijack the bacterial host metabolism.

SUBMITTER: Ceyssens PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7552054 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Phage-Encoded <i>N</i>-Acetyltransferase Rac Mediates Inactivation of <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> Transcription by Cleavage of the RNA Polymerase Alpha Subunit.

Ceyssens Pieter-Jan PJ   De Smet Jeroen J   Wagemans Jeroen J   Akulenko Natalia N   Klimuk Evgeny E   Hedge Subray S   Voet Marleen M   Hendrix Hanne H   Paeshuyse Jan J   Landuyt Bart B   Xu Hua H   Blanchard John J   Severinov Konstantin K   Lavigne Rob R  

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In this study, we describe the biological function of the phage-encoded protein RNA polymerase alpha subunit cleavage protein (Rac), a predicted Gcn5-related acetyltransferase encoded by phiKMV-like viruses. These phages encode a single-subunit RNA polymerase for transcription of their late (structure- and lysis-associated) genes, whereas the bacterial RNA polymerase is used at the earlier stages of infection. Rac mediates the inactivation of bacterial transcription by introducing a specific cle  ...[more]

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