Characterization of a Novel N4-Methylcytosine Restriction-Modification System in Deinococcus radiodurans .
Chenxiang ShiLiangyan WangHong XuYe ZhaoBing TianYuejin HuaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Deinococcus radiodurans is an extremophilic microorganism that possesses a unique DNA damage repair system, conferring a strong resistance to radiation, desiccation, oxidative stress, and chemical damage. Recently, we discovered that D. radiodurans possesses an N4-methylation (m4C) methyltransferase called M.DraR1, which recognizes the 5'-CCGCGG-3' sequence and methylates the second cytosine. Here, we revealed its cognate restriction endonuclease R.DraR1 and recognized that it is the only endonuclease specially for non-4C-methylated 5'-CCGCGG-3' sequence so far. We designated the particular m4C R.DraR1 - M.DraR1 as the DraI R-M system. Bioinformatics searches displayed the rarity of the DraI R-M homologous system. Meanwhile, recombination and transformation efficiency experiments demonstrated the important role of the DraI R-M system in response to oxidative stress. In addition, in vitro activity experiments showed that R.DraR1 could exceptionally cleave DNA substrates with a m5C-methlated 5'-CCGCGG-3' sequence instead of its routine activity, suggesting that this particular R-M component possesses a broader substrate choice. Furthermore, an imbalance of the DraI R-M system led to cell death through regulating genes involved in the maintenance of cell survival such as genome stability, transporter, and energy production. Thus, our research revealed a novel m4C R-M system that plays key roles in maintaining cell viability and defending foreign DNA in D. radiodurans .
Keyphrases
- dna damage
- oxidative stress
- dna repair
- cell death
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- diabetic rats
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- amino acid
- single molecule
- induced apoptosis
- single cell
- heat shock
- genome wide
- dna methylation
- gene expression
- clinical practice
- circulating tumor cells
- radiation therapy
- cell proliferation
- decision making