Distinct mechanisms of DNA repair in mycobacteria and their implications in attenuation of the pathogen growth |
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Authors: | Kurthkoti Krishna Varshney Umesh |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India b Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore 560064, India |
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Abstract: | About a third of the human population is estimated to be infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Emergence of drug resistant strains and the protracted treatment strategies have compelled the scientific community to identify newer drug targets, and to develop newer vaccines. In the host macrophages, the bacterium survives within an environment rich in reactive nitrogen and oxygen species capable of damaging its genome. Therefore, for its successful persistence in the host, the pathogen must need robust DNA repair mechanisms. Analysis of M. tuberculosis genome sequence revealed that it lacks mismatch repair pathway suggesting a greater role for other DNA repair pathways such as the nucleotide excision repair, and base excision repair pathways. In this article, we summarize the outcome of research involving these two repair pathways in mycobacteria focusing primarily on our own efforts. Our findings, using Mycobacterium smegmatis model, suggest that deficiency of various DNA repair functions in single or in combinations severely compromises their DNA repair capacity and attenuates their growth under conditions typically encountered in macrophages. |
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Keywords: | Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycobacterium smegmatis Hypoxia DNA damaging agents |
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