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  • PknB is a Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein kinase with a complex structure that includes an intracellular kinase domain and four essential PASTA domains specifically required for the virulent strain.
  • Stringent regulation of PknB expression is crucial for cell survival, as both depletion and overexpression lead to cell death, indicating its vital role in viability.
  • Studies show that PknB is essential for growth in vitro and for survival in host environments, highlighting its importance in pathogenicity.

Article Abstract

The Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein kinase B (PknB) comprises an intracellular kinase domain, connected through a transmembrane domain to an extracellular region that contains four PASTA domains. The present study describes the comprehensive analysis of different domains of PknB in the context of viability in avirulent and virulent mycobacteria. We find stringent regulation of PknB expression necessary for cell survival, with depletion or overexpression of PknB leading to cell death. Although PknB-mediated kinase activity is essential for cell survival, active kinase lacking the transmembrane or extracellular domain fails to complement conditional mutants not expressing PknB. By creating chimeric kinases, we find that the intracellular kinase domain has unique functions in the virulent strain, which cannot be substituted by other kinases. Interestingly, we find that although the presence of the C-terminal PASTA domain is dispensable in the avirulent M. smegmatis, all four PASTA domains are essential in M. tuberculosis. The differential behavior of PknB vis-à-vis the number of essential PASTA domains and the specificity of kinase domain functions suggest that PknB-mediated growth and signaling events differ in virulent compared with avirulent mycobacteria. Mouse infection studies performed to determine the role of PknB in mediating pathogen survival in the host demonstrate that PknB is not only critical for growth of the pathogen in vitro but is also essential for the survival of the pathogen in the host.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022859PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M114.563536DOI Listing

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