Programmed Cell Death in Escherichia coli : Some Antibiotics Can Trigger mazEF Lethality

Author:

Sat Boaz1,Hazan Ronen1,Fisher Tova2,Khaner Hanita1,Glaser Gad2,Engelberg-Kulka Hanna1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Molecular Biology1 and

2. Cellular Biochemistry,2 The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem 91120, Israel

Abstract

ABSTRACT The discovery of toxin-antitoxin gene pairs (also called addiction modules) on extrachromosomal elements of Escherichia coli , and particularly the discovery of homologous modules on the bacterial chromosome, suggest that a potential for programmed cell death may be inherent in bacterial cultures. We have reported on the E. coli mazEF system, a regulatable addiction module located on the bacterial chromosome. MazF is a stable toxin and MazE is a labile antitoxin. Here we show that cell death mediated by the E. coli mazEF module can be triggered by several antibiotics (rifampicin, chloramphenicol, and spectinomycin) that are general inhibitors of transcription and/or translation. These antibiotics inhibit the continuous expression of the labile antitoxin MazE, and as a result, the stable toxin MazF causes cell death. Our results have implications for the possible mode(s) of action of this group of antibiotics.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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