The Dynamics of Synthesis and Localization of Jumbo Phage RNA Polymerases inside Infected Cells.
Daria AntonovaViktoriia V BelousovaErik ZhivkopliasMariia SobininaTatyana ArtamonovaInnokentii E VishnyakovInna KurdyumovaAnatoly ArsenievNatalia MorozovaKonstantin V SeverinovMikhail KhodorkovskiiMaria V YakuninaPublished in: Viruses (2023)
A nucleus-like structure composed of phage-encoded proteins and containing replicating viral DNA is formed in Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells infected by jumbo bacteriophage phiKZ. The PhiKZ genes are transcribed independently from host RNA polymerase (RNAP) by two RNAPs encoded by the phage. The virion RNAP (vRNAP) transcribes early viral genes and must be injected into the cell with phage DNA. The non-virion RNAP (nvRNAP) is composed of early gene products and transcribes late viral genes. In this work, the dynamics of phage RNAPs localization during phage phiKZ infection were studied. We provide direct evidence of PhiKZ vRNAP injection in infected cells and show that it is excluded from the phage nucleus. The nvRNAP is synthesized shortly after the onset of infection and localizes in the nucleus. We propose that spatial separation of two phage RNAPs allows coordinated expression of phage genes belonging to different temporal classes.
Keyphrases
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- induced apoptosis
- cystic fibrosis
- genome wide
- biofilm formation
- cell cycle arrest
- sars cov
- acinetobacter baumannii
- genome wide identification
- single molecule
- signaling pathway
- dna methylation
- stem cells
- staphylococcus aureus
- bioinformatics analysis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- bone marrow
- transcription factor
- long non coding rna
- multidrug resistant