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Substrate specificities of Escherichia coli ItaT that acetylates aminoacyl-tRNAs.

Chuqiao Zhang1, Yuka Yashiro1, Yuriko Sakaguchi2, Tsutomu Suzuki2, Kozo Tomita1.   

Abstract

Escherichia coli ItaT toxin reportedly acetylates the α-amino group of the aminoacyl-moiety of Ile-tRNAIle specifically, using acetyl-CoA as an acetyl donor, thereby inhibiting protein synthesis. The mechanism of the substrate specificity of ItaT had remained elusive. Here, we present functional and structural analyses of E. coli ItaT, which revealed the mechanism of ItaT recognition of specific aminoacyl-tRNAs for acetylation. In addition to Ile-tRNAIle, aminoacyl-tRNAs charged with hydrophobic residues, such as Val-tRNAVal and Met-tRNAMet, were acetylated by ItaT in vivo. Ile-tRNAIle, Val-tRNAVal and Met-tRNAMet were acetylated by ItaT in vitro, while aminoacyl-tRNAs charged with other hydrophobic residues, such as Ala-tRNAAla, Leu-tRNALeu and Phe-tRNAPhe, were less efficiently acetylated. A comparison of the structures of E. coli ItaT and the protein N-terminal acetyltransferase identified the hydrophobic residues in ItaT that possibly interact with the aminoacyl moiety of aminoacyl-tRNAs. Mutations of the hydrophobic residues of ItaT reduced the acetylation activity of ItaT toward Ile-tRNAIlein vitro, as well as the ItaT toxicity in vivo. Altogether, the size and shape of the hydrophobic pocket of ItaT are suitable for the accommodation of the specific aminoacyl-moieties of aminoacyl-tRNAs, and ItaT has broader specificity toward aminoacyl-tRNAs charged with certain hydrophobic amino acids.
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32501503     DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkaa487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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