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Bacterial Retrons Function In Anti-Phage Defense.

Adi Millman1, Aude Bernheim1, Avigail Stokar-Avihail1, Taya Fedorenko1, Maya Voichek1, Azita Leavitt1, Yaara Oppenheimer-Shaanan1, Rotem Sorek2.   

Abstract

Retrons are bacterial genetic elements comprised of a reverse transcriptase (RT) and a non-coding RNA (ncRNA). The RT uses the ncRNA as template, generating a chimeric RNA/DNA molecule in which the RNA and DNA components are covalently linked. Although retrons were discovered three decades ago, their function remained unknown. We report that retrons function as anti-phage defense systems. The defensive unit is composed of three components: the RT, the ncRNA, and an effector protein. We examined multiple retron systems and show that they confer defense against a broad range of phages via abortive infection. Focusing on retron Ec48, we show evidence that it "guards" RecBCD, a complex with central anti-phage functions in bacteria. Inhibition of RecBCD by phage proteins activates the retron, leading to abortive infection and cell death. Thus, the Ec48 retron forms a second line of defense that is triggered if the first lines of defense have collapsed.
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Keywords:  Anti-phage; Bacteria; Defense; Ec48; Eco8; Phage; Retron; msDNA; recBCD

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33157039     DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.09.065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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