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. 2009 Apr;145(4):461-6.
doi: 10.1093/jb/mvp004. Epub 2009 Jan 16.

Colicin E5 ribonuclease domain cleaves Saccharomyces cerevisiae tRNAs leading to impairment of the cell growth

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Colicin E5 ribonuclease domain cleaves Saccharomyces cerevisiae tRNAs leading to impairment of the cell growth

Tetsuhiro Ogawa et al. J Biochem. 2009 Apr.

Abstract

Colicin E5 is a ribonuclease that specifically cleaves tRNA(Tyr), tRNA(His), tRNA(Asn) and tRNA(Asp) of sensitive Escherichia coli cells by recognizing their anticodon sequences. Since all organisms possess universal anticodons of these tRNAs, colicin E5 was expected to potentially cleave eukaryotic tRNAs. Here, we expressed the active domain of colicin E5 (E5-CRD) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and investigated its effects on growth. E5-CRD impaired growth of host cells by cleaving tRNA(Tyr), tRNA(His), tRNA(Asn) and tRNA(Asp) in S. cerevisiae, which is the same repertoire as that in E. coli. This activity of E5-CRD was inhibited by the co-expression of its cognate inhibitor (ImmE5). Notably, the growth impairment by E5-CRD was reversible; cells restored the colony-forming activity after suppression of the E5-CRD expression. This seems different from the sharp killing effect of E5-CRD on E. coli. These results may provide insights into the role and behaviour of cytosolic tRNAs on cell growth and proliferation.

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