Characterization of a novel toxin-antitoxin module, VapBC, encoded by Leptospira interrogans chromosome

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Yi Xuan ZHANG
Xiao Kui GUO
Chuan WU
Bo BI
Shuang Xi REN
Chun Fu WU
Guo Ping ZHAO
机构
[1] Shenyang Pharmaceutical University,Pharmaceutical Department
[2] 103 Wenhua Road,Department of Microbiology and Parasitology
[3] Shenhe District,undefined
[4] Research Center of Biotechnology,undefined
[5] Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[7] Shanghai Second Medical University,undefined
[8] Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS),undefined
[9] 250 Bibo Road,undefined
[10] ZhangJiang High Tech Park,undefined
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Cell Research | 2004年 / 14卷
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toxin-antitoxin system; VapBC; co-evolution; speciation;
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Comparative genomic analysis of the coding sequences (CDSs) of Leptospira interrogans revealed a pair of closely linked genes homologous to the vapBC loci of many other bacteria with respect to both deduced amino acid sequences and operon organizations. Expression of single vapC gene in Escherichia coli resulted in inhibition of bacterial growth, whereas co-expression of vapBC restored the growth effectively. This phenotype is typical for three other characterized toxin-antitoxin systems of bacteria, i.e., mazEF1, relBE2 and chpIK3. The VapC proteins of bacteria and a thermophilic archeae, Solfolobus tokodaii, form a structurally distinguished group of toxin different from the other known toxins of bacteria. Phylogenetic analysis of both toxins and antitoxins of all categories indicated that although toxins were evolved from divergent sources and may or may not follow their speciation paths (as indicated by their 16s RNA sequences), co-evolution with their antitoxins was obvious.
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