Function of hpTlyA as 2’-Omethyltransfrase of ribosomal RNA
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Abstract
Pore-forming toxins are the most common virulence factors of bacterial system to invade the
host immune system. The gram negative, Helicobater pylori is also one such bacterial system
that harbours different classes of pore-forming toxins. hpTlyA is one of the recently
identified pore-forming toxin of Helicobater pylori toxins which has been found to be
playing role in hemolytic as well as cytotoxic activity. This toxin is also suspected to do
methyltransferase activity. In our lab we try to address this functionality of hpTlyA and
observed that mutation at K-D-K-E tetrad of this toxin can perturb the methyltransferase
activity which can be monitored in the presence of capreomycin. Recombinant E.coli. cells
expressing all different constructs of hpTlyA show normal growth of cells in the presence of
methylated ribosomal targeting drug, capreomycin, which is the opposite response of
methylated ribosome containing cells, indicating that variants of hpTlyA unable to properly
methylate the ribosomal RNA and lead to normal growth of the cell. Thus, we can say
hpTlyA can have methyltransferase activity.