The prokaryotic ubiquitous Toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules encodes for a stable toxin and an unstable antitoxin. VapBC subfamily is the most abundant Type II TA system in genome. However, the exact physiological role for most of these Type II TA systems are still unknown. Here, we have comprehensively characterized the VapBC21 TA locus from . The overexpression of VapC21 inhibited mycobacterial growth in a bacteriostatic manner and as expected, growth inhibition was abrogated upon co-expression of the cognate antitoxin, VapB21. We observed that the deletion of had no noticeable influence on the and growth of . Using co-expression and biophysical studies, we observed that in addition to VapB21, VapC21 is also able to interact with non-cognate antitoxin, VapB32. The strength of interaction varied between the cognate and non-cognate TA pairs. The overexpression of VapC21 resulted in differential expression of approximately 435 transcripts in The transcriptional profiles obtained upon ectopic expression of VapC21 was similar to those reported in upon exposure to stress conditions such as nutrient starvation and enduring hypoxic response. Further, VapC21 overexpression also led to increased expression of WhiB7 regulon and bacterial tolerance to aminoglycosides and ethambutol. Taken together, these results indicate that a complex network of interactions exists between non-cognate TA pairs and VapC21 contributes to drug tolerance .

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