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Structure-activity relationships in Kluyveromyces lactis gamma-toxin, a eukaryal tRNA anticodon nuclease.

Niroshika Keppetipola1, Ruchi Jain, Birthe Meineke, Melinda Diver, Stewart Shuman.   

Abstract

tRNA anticodon damage inflicted by secreted ribotoxins such as Kluyveromyces lactis gamma-toxin and bacterial colicins underlies a rudimentary innate immune system that distinguishes self from nonself species. The intracellular expression of gamma-toxin (a 232-amino acid polypeptide) arrests the growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by incising a single RNA phosphodiester 3' of the modified wobble base of tRNA(Glu). Fungal gamma-toxin bears no primary structure similarity to any known nuclease and has no plausible homologs in the protein database. To gain insight to gamma-toxin's mechanism, we tested the effects of alanine mutations at 62 basic, acidic, and polar amino acids on ribotoxin activity in vivo. We thereby identified 22 essential residues, including 10 lysines, seven arginines, three glutamates, one cysteine, and one histidine (His209, the only histidine present in gamma-toxin). Structure-activity relations were gleaned from the effects of 44 conservative substitutions. Recombinant tag-free gamma-toxin, a monomeric protein, incised an oligonucleotide corresponding to the anticodon stem-loop of tRNA(Glu) at a single phosphodiester 3' of the wobble uridine. The anticodon nuclease was metal independent. RNA cleavage was abolished by ribose 2'-H and 2'-F modifications of the wobble uridine. Mutating His209 to alanine, glutamine, or asparagine abolished nuclease activity. We propose that gamma-toxin catalyzes an RNase A-like transesterification reaction that relies on His209 and a second nonhistidine side chain as general acid-base catalysts.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19383764      PMCID: PMC2685522          DOI: 10.1261/rna.1637809

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


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