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Characterisation of the key determinants of Phd antitoxin mediated Doc toxin inactivation in Salmonella

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Title: Characterisation of the key determinants of Phd antitoxin mediated Doc toxin inactivation in Salmonella
Authors: Vieira de Castro, G
Worm, D
Grabe, G
Rowan, F
Haggerty, L
Losada De La Lastra, A
Popescu, O
Helaine, S
Barnard, A
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: In the search for novel antimicrobial therapeutics, toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are promising yet underexplored targets for overcoming antibiotic failure. The bacterial toxin Doc has been associated with the persistence of Salmonella in macrophages, enabling its survival upon antibiotic exposure. After developing a novel method to produce the recombinant toxin, we have used antitoxin-mimicking peptides to thoroughly investigate the mechanism by which its cognate antitoxin Phd neutralizes the activity of Doc. We reveal insights into the molecular detail of the Phd–Doc relationship and discriminate antitoxin residues that stabilize the TA complex from those essential for inhibiting the activity of the toxin. Coexpression of Doc and antitoxin peptides in Salmonella was able to counteract the activity of the toxin, confirming our in vitro results with equivalent sequences. Our findings provide key principles for the development of chemical tools to study and therapeutically interrogate this important class of protein–protein interactions.
Issue Date: 17-Jun-2022
Date of Acceptance: 17-May-2022
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/97563
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.2c00276
ISSN: 1554-8929
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Start Page: 1598
End Page: 1606
Journal / Book Title: ACS Chemical Biology
Volume: 17
Issue: 6
Copyright Statement: © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This article is open access under a CC-BY Attribution License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Sponsor/Funder: The Academy of Medical Sciences
Wellcome Trust
Funder's Grant Number: N/A
213435/Z/18/Z
Keywords: Organic Chemistry
03 Chemical Sciences
06 Biological Sciences
Publication Status: Published
Online Publication Date: 2022-06-01
Appears in Collections:Chemistry
Biological and Biophysical Chemistry



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