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Investigating the composition and recruitment of the mycobacterial ImuA'-ImuB-DnaE2 mutasome

Gessner, Sophia
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Martin, Zela Alexandria-Mae
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Reiche, Michael A.
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August 2, 2023
Elife

A DNA damage-inducible mutagenic gene cassette has been implicated in the emergence of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis during anti-tuberculosis (TB) chemotherapy. However, the molecular composition and operation of the encoded 'mycobacterial mutasome' - minimally comprising DnaE2 polymerase and ImuA ' and ImuB accessory proteins - remain elusive. Following exposure of mycobacteria to DNA damaging agents, we observe that DnaE2 and ImuB co-localize with the DNA polymerase III beta subunit (beta clamp) in distinct intracellular foci. Notably, genetic inactivation of the mutasome in an imuB(AAAAGG) mutant containing a disrupted beta clamp-binding motif abolishes ImuB-beta clamp focus formation, a phenotype recapitulated pharmacologically by treating bacilli with griselimycin and in biochemical assays in which this beta clamp-binding antibiotic collapses pre-formed ImuB-beta clamp complexes. These observations establish the essentiality of the ImuB-beta clamp interaction for mutagenic DNA repair in mycobacteria, identifying the mutasome as target for adjunctive therapeutics designed to protect anti-TB drugs against emerging resistance.

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research article
DOI
10.7554/eLife.75628
Web of Science ID

WOS:001077770600001

Author(s)
Gessner, Sophia
Martin, Zela Alexandria-Mae
Reiche, Michael A.
Santos, Joana A.
Dinkele, Ryan
Ramudzuli, Atondaho
Dhar, Neeraj
de Wet, Timothy J.
Anoosheh, Saber
Lang, Dirk M.
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Date Issued

2023-08-02

Publisher

Elife Sciences Publ Ltd

Published in
Elife
Volume

12

Article Number

e75628

Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

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Mycobacterium Smegmatis

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Induced Mutagenesis

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Antibiotic Resistance

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Anti-Evolution

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Mutasome

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FunderGrant Number

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

U01HD085531

Norges Forskningsrad

261669

South African Medical Research Council

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Available on Infoscience
February 16, 2024
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