Conditional protein splicing of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA intein in its native host.
Ryan F SchneiderKelly HallstromChristopher DeMottKathleen A McDonoughPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
, a major bacterial pathogen. The present study found significant interplay between the Mtb host environment and splicing behavior of an integrative intein element within the Mtb RecA protein, which is involved in DNA repair. These findings challenge the concept of inteins as strictly selfish genetic elements by showing that activity of the RecA intein in Mtb is finely tuned to its host and raising the possibility that intein exaptation provides Mtb with additional ways to selectively modulate RecA function.