生物
基因
噬菌体
支原体
细胞生物学
遗传学
病毒学
分子生物学
结核分枝杆菌
大肠杆菌
医学
肺结核
病理
作者
Xiaohui Li,Xiaodong Long,Liu Chen,Xiaokui Guo,Lan Lu,Lihua Hu,Zheng‐Guo He
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2023.07.005
摘要
In eukaryotic cells, serine/threonine protein kinases (StpKs) play important roles in limiting viral infections. StpKs are commonly activated upon infections, inhibiting the expression of genes central for viral replication. Here, we report that a eukaryotic-like StpK7 encoded by MSMEG_1200 in M. smegmatis is required for mycobacteriophage TM4 to escape bacterial defense. stpK7 is located within a gene island, MSMEG_1191-MSMEG_1200, containing multiple anti-phage genes resembling the BREX (bacteriophage exclusion) phage-resistance system. StpK7 negatively regulates the expression of this gene island. Following phage TM4 infection, StpK7 is induced, directly phosphorylating the transcriptional regulator MSMEG_1198 and inhibiting its positive regulatory activity, thus reducing the expression of multiple downstream genes in the BREX-like gene island. Further analysis showed that genes within this anti-phage island critically regulate mycobacterial lipid hemostasis and phage adsorption. Collectively, this work characterizes a regulatory network driven by StpK7, which is utilized by phage TM4 to escape from the host defense against mycobacteria.
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