Frontiers in Microbiology (Aug 2023)

Ribosome inactivation by Escherichia coli GTPase RsgA inhibits T4 phage

  • Laura Fernández-García,
  • Laura Fernández-García,
  • María Tomás,
  • Thomas K. Wood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1242163
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

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IntroductionBacteria must combat phages, and myriad bacterial anti-phage systems have been discovered that reduce host metabolism, for example, by depleting energetic compounds like ATP and NAD+. Hence, these systems indirectly inhibit protein production. Surprisingly, direct reduction of ribosome activity has not been demonstrated to thwart phage.MethodsHere, by producing each of the 4,287 Escherichia coli proteins and selecting for anti-phage activity that leads to enhanced growth, we investigated the role of host proteins in phage inhibition.Results and discussionWe identified that E. coli GTPase RsgA inhibits lytic phage T4 by inactivating ribosomes.

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