A novel nucleic acid-binding protein, Gp49, from mycobacteriophage with mycobactericidal activity has the potential to be a therapeutic agent

MSH Ansari, N Kumar, S Jain, NY Balakarthick… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
MSH Ansari, N Kumar, S Jain, NY Balakarthick, R Sen
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023Elsevier
The mycobacteriophages encode unique proteins that are potent to be therapeutic agents.
We screened several clones with mycobactericidal properties from a genomic library of
mycobacteriophages. Here we report the properties of one such clone coding the gene
product, Gp49, of the phage Che12. Gp49 is a 16 kD dimeric protein having an HTH motif at
its C-terminal and is highly conserved among mycobacteriophages and likely to be part of
phage DNA replication machinery. Alphafold predicts it to be an α-helical protein. However …
Abstract
The mycobacteriophages encode unique proteins that are potent to be therapeutic agents. We screened several clones with mycobactericidal properties from a genomic library of mycobacteriophages. Here we report the properties of one such clone coding the gene product, Gp49, of the phage Che12. Gp49 is a 16 kD dimeric protein having an HTH motif at its C-terminal and is highly conserved among mycobacteriophages and likely to be part of phage DNA replication machinery. Alphafold predicts it to be an α-helical protein. However, its CD spectrum showed it to be predominantly β-sheeted. It is a high-affinity heparin-binding protein having similarities with the macrophage protein Azurocidin. Its β-sheeted apo-structure gets transformed into α-helix upon binding to heparin. It binds to linear dsDNA as well as ssDNA and RNA cooperatively in a sequence non-specific manner. This DNA binding property enables it to inhibit both in vitro and in vivo transcription. The c-terminal HTH motif is responsible for binding to both heparin and nucleic acids. Its in vivo localization on DNA could cause displacements of many DNA-binding proteins from the bacterial chromosome. We surmised that the bactericidal activity of Gp49 arises from its non-specific DNA binding leading to the inhibition of many host-DNA-dependent processes. Its heparin-binding ability could have therapeutic/diagnostic usages in bacterial sepsis treatment.
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