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Activity and substrate specificity of Candida, Aspergillus, and Coccidioides Tpt1: essential tRNA splicing enzymes and potential anti-fungal targets.


ABSTRACT: The enzyme Tpt1 is an essential agent of fungal tRNA splicing that removes an internal RNA 2'-PO4 generated by fungal tRNA ligase. Tpt1 performs a two-step reaction in which: (i) the 2'-PO4 attacks NAD+ to form an RNA-2'-phospho-(ADP-ribose) intermediate; and (ii) transesterification of the ADP-ribose O2'' to the RNA 2'-phosphodiester yields 2'-OH RNA and ADP-ribose-1'',2''-cyclic phosphate. Because Tpt1 does not participate in metazoan tRNA splicing, and Tpt1 knockout has no apparent impact on mammalian physiology, Tpt1 is considered a potential anti-fungal drug target. Here we characterize Tpt1 enzymes from four human fungal pathogens: Coccidioides immitis, the agent of Valley Fever; Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans, which cause invasive, often fatal, infections in immunocompromised hosts; and Candida auris, an emerging pathogen that is resistant to current therapies. All four pathogen Tpt1s were active in vivo in complementing a lethal Saccharomyces cerevisiae tpt1∆ mutation and in vitro in NAD+-dependent conversion of a 2'-PO4 to a 2'-OH. The fungal Tpt1s utilized nicotinamide hypoxanthine dinucleotide as a substrate in lieu of NAD+, albeit with much lower affinity, whereas nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide was ineffective. Fungal Tpt1s efficiently removed an internal ribonucleotide 2'-phosphate from an otherwise all-DNA substrate. Replacement of an RNA ribose-2'-PO4 nucleotide with arabinose-2'-PO4 diminished enzyme specific activity by ≥2000-fold and selectively slowed step 2 of the reaction pathway, resulting in transient accumulation of an ara-2'-phospho-ADP-ribosylated intermediate. Our results implicate the 2'-PO4 ribonucleotide as the principal determinant of fungal Tpt1 nucleic acid substrate specificity.

SUBMITTER: Dantuluri S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8051265 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activity and substrate specificity of <i>Candida</i>, <i>Aspergillus</i>, and <i>Coccidioides</i> Tpt1: essential tRNA splicing enzymes and potential anti-fungal targets.

Dantuluri Swathi S   Schwer Beate B   Abdullahu Leonora L   Damha Masad J MJ   Shuman Stewart S  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20210128


The enzyme Tpt1 is an essential agent of fungal tRNA splicing that removes an internal RNA 2'-PO<sub>4</sub> generated by fungal tRNA ligase. Tpt1 performs a two-step reaction in which: (i) the 2'-PO<sub>4</sub> attacks NAD<sup>+</sup> to form an RNA-2'-phospho-(ADP-ribose) intermediate; and (ii) transesterification of the ADP-ribose O2'' to the RNA 2'-phosphodiester yields 2'-OH RNA and ADP-ribose-1'',2''-cyclic phosphate. Because Tpt1 does not participate in metazoan tRNA splicing, and Tpt1 kn  ...[more]

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