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Title: | Conditional silencing of topoisomerase I gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis validates its essentiality for cell survival |
Authors: | Ahmed, Wareed Menon, Shruti Godbole, Adwait Anand Karthik, Pullela V. D. N. B. Nagaraja, V. |
Keywords: | Microbiology Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Conditional Silencing Essential Genes Cell Growth Topoisomerase I Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis DNA Topoisomerases Escherichia-Coli Identification Relaxation Cleavage Gyrase Genome Target Roles |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Citation: | Ahmed, W; Menon, S; Godbole, AA; Karthik, PVDNB; Nagaraja, V, Conditional silencing of topoisomerase I gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis validates its essentiality for cell survival. Fems Microbiology Letters 2014, 353 (2) 116-123, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1574-6968.12412 FEMS Microbiology Letters 353 2 |
Abstract: | Topoisomerases are an important class of enzymes for regulating the DNA transaction processes. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is one of the most formidable pathogens also posing serious challenges for therapeutic interventions. The organism contains only one type IA topoisomerase (Rv3646c), offering an opportunity to test its potential as a candidate drug target. To validate the essentiality of M.tuberculosis topoisomerase I (TopoI(Mt)) for bacterial growth and survival, we have generated a conditionally regulated strain of topoI in Mtb. The conditional knockdown mutant exhibited delayed growth on agar plate. In liquid culture, the growth was drastically impaired when TopoI expression was suppressed. Additionally, novobiocin and isoniazid showed enhanced inhibitory potential against the conditional mutant. Analysis of the nucleoid revealed its altered architecture upon TopoI depletion. These studies establish the essentiality of TopoI for the M.tuberculosis growth and open up new avenues for targeting the enzyme. |
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URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2597 |
ISSN: | 0378-1097 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles (Nagaraja, V.) |
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