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A YoeB toxin from A. tumefaciens has metal-dependent DNA cleaving activity

biorxiv(2019)

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Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems, including YoeB-YefM, are important mediators of bacterial physiological changes. YoeB and YefM are similar to that from and interact as a tight heterotetramer with a K of 653 pM. We have verified that AtYoeB can perform both ribosome-dependent and –independent RNA cleavage. We have also characterized a newly described metal-dependent and pH-sensitive DNA cleaving ability. We note that this DNA cleaving ability is observed at toxin concentrations as low as 150 nM. The dose-dependence of ribosome-independent RNA and metal-dependent DNA cleavage is equivalent, and requires a ten-fold increase in toxin concentration as opposed to in the presence of the ribosome. The toxin concentration inside bacterial cells is unknown and according to current models, should increase upon activation of YoeB through degradation of the YefM antitoxin. The discovery of general nuclease activity by AtYoeB, and perhaps other YoeB toxins, offers an opportunity to explore the plasticity of this protein fold and its potential role in the evolution of nucleases.
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