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The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality

Deep mutational scanning studies suggest that synonymous mutations are typically silent and that most exposed, nonactive-site residues are tolerant to mutations. Here, we show that the ccdA antitoxin component of the Escherichia coli ccdAB toxin–antitoxin system is unusually sensitive to mutations w...

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Autores principales: Chandra, Soumyanetra, Gupta, Kritika, Khare, Shruti, Kohli, Pehu, Asok, Aparna, Mohan, Sonali Vishwa, Gowda, Harsha, Varadarajan, Raghavan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9555053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36069948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac187
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author Chandra, Soumyanetra
Gupta, Kritika
Khare, Shruti
Kohli, Pehu
Asok, Aparna
Mohan, Sonali Vishwa
Gowda, Harsha
Varadarajan, Raghavan
author_facet Chandra, Soumyanetra
Gupta, Kritika
Khare, Shruti
Kohli, Pehu
Asok, Aparna
Mohan, Sonali Vishwa
Gowda, Harsha
Varadarajan, Raghavan
author_sort Chandra, Soumyanetra
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description Deep mutational scanning studies suggest that synonymous mutations are typically silent and that most exposed, nonactive-site residues are tolerant to mutations. Here, we show that the ccdA antitoxin component of the Escherichia coli ccdAB toxin–antitoxin system is unusually sensitive to mutations when studied in the operonic context. A large fraction (∼80%) of single-codon mutations, including many synonymous mutations in the ccdA gene shows inactive phenotype, but they retain native-like binding affinity towards cognate toxin, CcdB. Therefore, the observed phenotypic effects are largely not due to alterations in protein structure/stability, consistent with a large region of CcdA being intrinsically disordered. E. coli codon preference and strength of ribosome-binding associated with translation of downstream ccdB gene are found to be major contributors of the observed ccdA mutant phenotypes. In select cases, proteomics studies reveal altered ratios of CcdA:CcdB protein levels in vivo, suggesting that the ccdA mutations likely alter relative translation efficiencies of the two genes in the operon. We extend these results by studying single-site synonymous mutations that lead to loss of function phenotypes in the relBE operon upon introduction of rarer codons. Thus, in their operonic context, genes are likely to be more sensitive to both synonymous and nonsynonymous point mutations than inferred previously.
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spelling pubmed-95550532022-10-13 The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality Chandra, Soumyanetra Gupta, Kritika Khare, Shruti Kohli, Pehu Asok, Aparna Mohan, Sonali Vishwa Gowda, Harsha Varadarajan, Raghavan Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Deep mutational scanning studies suggest that synonymous mutations are typically silent and that most exposed, nonactive-site residues are tolerant to mutations. Here, we show that the ccdA antitoxin component of the Escherichia coli ccdAB toxin–antitoxin system is unusually sensitive to mutations when studied in the operonic context. A large fraction (∼80%) of single-codon mutations, including many synonymous mutations in the ccdA gene shows inactive phenotype, but they retain native-like binding affinity towards cognate toxin, CcdB. Therefore, the observed phenotypic effects are largely not due to alterations in protein structure/stability, consistent with a large region of CcdA being intrinsically disordered. E. coli codon preference and strength of ribosome-binding associated with translation of downstream ccdB gene are found to be major contributors of the observed ccdA mutant phenotypes. In select cases, proteomics studies reveal altered ratios of CcdA:CcdB protein levels in vivo, suggesting that the ccdA mutations likely alter relative translation efficiencies of the two genes in the operon. We extend these results by studying single-site synonymous mutations that lead to loss of function phenotypes in the relBE operon upon introduction of rarer codons. Thus, in their operonic context, genes are likely to be more sensitive to both synonymous and nonsynonymous point mutations than inferred previously. Oxford University Press 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9555053/ /pubmed/36069948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac187 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Discoveries
Chandra, Soumyanetra
Gupta, Kritika
Khare, Shruti
Kohli, Pehu
Asok, Aparna
Mohan, Sonali Vishwa
Gowda, Harsha
Varadarajan, Raghavan
The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality
title The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality
title_full The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality
title_fullStr The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality
title_full_unstemmed The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality
title_short The High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality
title_sort high mutational sensitivity of ccda antitoxin is linked to codon optimality
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9555053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36069948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac187
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