Nature Communications (Jul 2019)
Toxin-mediated ribosome stalling reprograms the Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteome
Abstract
MazF endoribonucleases are thought to arrest growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by global translation inhibition. Here, Barth et al. show that MazF-mt9 cleaves a specific tRNA, leading to ribosome stalling at AAA codons and thus selective mRNA degradation and changes in transcriptome and proteome.