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Novel Escherichia coli RF1 mutants with decreased translation termination activity and increased sensitivity to the cytotoxic effect of the bacterial toxins Kid and RelE

Journal

MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 71, Issue 1, Pages 66-78

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2008.06510.x

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (MEC, Spain) [BFU2005-03911, BFU2008-01566/BMC]
  2. COMBACT project of the CAM (Comunidad de Madrid, Spain)
  3. European Union [QLK2-CT-2000-00634]
  4. Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology [SAF 2002-04649]
  5. Basque Country Government, Spain [BFI05.35]
  6. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Universite Paris 7 [UPR9073]

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Novel mutations in prfA, the gene for the polypeptide release factor RF1 of Escherichia coli, were isolated using a positive genetic screen based on the parD (kis, kid) toxin-antitoxin system. This original approach allowed the direct selection of mutants with altered translational termination efficiency at UAG codons. The isolated prfA mutants displayed a similar to 10-fold decrease in UAG termination efficiency with no significant changes in RF1 stability in vivo. All three mutations, G121S, G301S and R303H, were situated close to the nonsense codon recognition site in RF1: ribosome complexes. The prfA mutants displayed increased sensitivity to the RelE toxin encoded by the relBE system of E. coli, thus providing in vivo support for the functional interaction between RF1 and RelE. The prfA mutants also showed increased sensitivity to the Kid toxin. Since this toxin can cleave RNA in a ribosome-independent manner, this result was not anticipated and provided first evidence for the involvement of RF1 in the pathway of Kid toxicity. The sensitivity of the prfA mutants to RelE and Kid was restored to normal levels upon overproduction of the wild-type RF1 protein. We discuss these results and their utility for the design of novel antibacterial strategies in the light of the recently reported structure of ribosome-bound RF1.

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