Structural Variations and Rearrangements in Bacterial Type II Toxin-Antitoxin Systems
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Structural Variations and Rearrangements in Bacterial Type II Toxin-Antitoxin Systems
Abstract
Bacteria encode a wide range of survival and immunity systems, including CRISPR-Cas, restriction-modification systems, and toxin-antitoxin systems involved in defence against bacteriophages, as well as survival during challenging growth conditions or exposure to antibiotics. Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are small two- or three-gene cassettes consisting of a metabolic regulator (the "toxin") and its associated antidote (the "antitoxin"), which also often functions as a transcriptional regulator. TA systems are widespread in the genomes of pathogens but are also present in commensal bacterial species and on plasmids. For mobile elements such as plasmids, TA systems play a role in maintenance, and increasing evidence now points to roles of chromosomal toxin-antitoxin systems in anti-phage defence. Moreover, the widespread occurrence of toxin-antitoxin systems in the genomes of pathogens has been suggested to relate to survival during host infection as well as in persistence during antibiotic treatment. Upon repeated exposure to antibiotics, TA systems have been shown to acquire point mutations as well as more dramatic rearrangements such as in-frame deletions with potential relevance for bacterial survival and pathogenesis. In this review, we present an overview of the known functional and structural consequences of mutations and rearrangements arising in bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems and discuss their relevance for survival and persistence of pathogenic species.
Keywords: CcdAB; Conditional cooperativity; HipAB; Plasmid maintenance; RelBE; VapBC; VapXD.
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