The primary target of the killer toxin from Pichia acaciae is tRNA(Gln)

Klassen R, Paluszynski JP, Wemhoff S, Pfeiffer A, Fricke J, Meinhardt F

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The Pichia acaciae killer toxin (PaT) arrests yeast cells in the S-phase of the cell cycle and induces DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Surprisingly, loss of the tRNA-methyltransferase Trm9 - along with the Elongator complex involved in synthesis of 5-methoxy-carbonyl-methyl (mcm(5)) modification in certain tRNAs - conferred resistance against PaT. Overexpression of mcm(5)-modified tRNAs identified tRNA((UUG))(Gln) as the intracellular target. Consistently, toxin-challenged cells displayed reduced levels of tRNA(Gln) and in vitro the heterologously expressed active toxin subunit disrupts the integrity of tRNA((UUG))(Gln). Other than Kluyveromyces lactis zymocin, an endonuclease specific for tRNA((UUC))(Glu), affecting its target in a mcm(5)-dependent manner, PaT exerts activity also on tRNA(Gln) lacking such modification. As sensitivity is restored in trm9 elp3 double mutants, target tRNA cleavage is selectively inhibited by incomplete wobble uridine modification, as seen in trm9, but not in elp3 or trm9 elp3 cells. In addition to tRNA((UUG))(Gln), tRNA((CUG))(Gln) is also cleaved in vitro and overexpression of the corresponding gene increased resistance. Consistent with tRNA((CUG))(Gln) as an additional TRM9-independent target, overexpression of PaT's tRNase subunit abolishes trm9 resistance. Most interestingly, a functional DSB repair pathway confers PaT but also zymocin resistance, suggesting DNA damage to occur generally concomitant with specific tRNA offence.

Details about the publication

JournalMolecular Microbiology
Volume69
Issue3
Page range681-697
StatusPublished
Release year2008 (31/08/2008)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordstransfer-rna anticodons strand break repair lactis gamma-toxin kluyveromyces-lactis saccharomyces-cerevisiae dna-damage homologous recombination cytotoxic ribonuclease gene-expression budding yeast

Authors from the University of Münster

Meinhardt, Friedhelm

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/09/2005 - 31/08/2008
Funded by: DFG - Individual Grants Programme
Type of project: Individual project
Duration: since 01/01/2000
Type of project: Own resources project