PprI: The Key Protein in Response to DNA Damage in Deinococcus
Huizhi Lu, Yuejin Hua
Abstract
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage response (DDR) pathways are essential for maintaining the integrity of the genome when destabilized by various damaging events, such as ionizing radiation, ultraviolet light, chemical or oxidative stress, and DNA replication errors. The PprI–DdrO system is a newly identified pathway responsible for the DNA damage response in Deinococcus , in which PprI (also called IrrE) acts as a crucial component mediating the extreme resistance of these bacteria. This review describes studies about PprI sequence conservation, regulatory function, structural characteristics, biochemical activity, and hypothetical activation mechanisms as well as potential applications.
Topics & Concepts
DNA damageDeinococcus radioduransDNA repairDNADeinococcusCell biologyBiologyDNA replicationOxidative stressBacteriaChemistryGeneticsBiochemistryDNA Repair MechanismsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology