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Characterization of DinJ-YafQ toxin-antitoxin module in Tetragenococcus halophilus: activity, interplay, and evolution.

Xiaotong Luo1,2, Jieting Lin1,2, Junwei Yan1,2, Xiaoxian Kuang1,2, Hantao Su1,2, Weifeng Lin3, Lixin Luo4,5.   

Abstract

Tetragenococcus halophilus is a moderately halophilic lactic acid bacterium widely used in high-salt food fermentation because of its coping ability under various stress conditions. Bacterial toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are widely distributed and play important roles in stress response, but those specific for genus Tetragenococcus have never been explored. Here, a bona fide TA module named DinJ1-YafQ1tha was characterized in T. halophilus. The toxin protein YafQ1tha acts as a ribonuclease, and its overexpression severely inhibits Escherichia coli growth. These toxic effects can be eliminated by introducing DinJ1tha, indicating that YafQ1tha activity is blocked by the formed DinJ1-YafQ1tha complex. In vivo and in vitro assays showed that DinJ1tha alone or DinJ1-YafQ1tha complex can repress the transcription of dinJ1-yafQ1tha operon by binding directly to the promoter sequence. In addition, dinJ1-yafQ1tha is involved in plasmid maintenance and stress response, and its transcriptional level is regulated by various stresses. These findings reveal the possible roles of DinJ1-YafQ1tha system in the stress adaptation processes of T. halophilus during fermentation. A single antitoxin DinJ2tha without a cognate toxin protein was also found. Its sequence shows low similarity to that of DinJ1tha, indicating that this antitoxin may have evolved from a different ancestor. Moreover, DinJ2tha can cross-interact with noncognate toxin YafQ1tha and cross-regulate with dinJ1-yafQ1tha operon. In summary, DinJ-YafQtha characterization may be helpful in investigating the key roles of TA systems in T. halophilus and serves as a foundation for further research. KEY POINTS: • dinJ1-yafQ1tha is the first functional TA module characterized in T. halophilus and upregulated significantly upon osmotic and acidic stress. • DinJ2tha can exhibit physical and transcriptional interplay with DinJ1-YafQ1tha. • dinJ2tha may be acquired from bacteria in distant affiliation and inserted into the T. halophilus genome through horizontal gene transfer.

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Keywords:  DinJ-YafQ; Evolution; Interplay; Tetragenococcus halophilus; Toxin–antitoxin system

Year:  2021        PMID: 33877415     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-021-11297-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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