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Activator: Direct
Effector: Nucleic acid degrading
PFAM: PF00270, PF02384, PF04313, PF04851, PF12008, PF12161, PF13166, PF18766
contributors:
- Ernest Mordret
relevant abstracts:
- doi: 10.1186/1743-422X-7-360
- doi: 10.1006/jmbi.1995.0343
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# PrrC
## Description
The PrrC system protects bacteria against phages via an abortive infection. It is composed of a single effector protein, but relies on the presence of a full type Ic restriction-modification system in the vicinity. PrrC proteins are therefore typically found embedded in a larger RM system.
## Molecular mechanism
The effector protein prrC complements a RM system by cutting tRNALys in the anticodon loop, upstream of the wobble nucleotide and causes the arrest of phage protein synthesis and phage growth.
prrC serves as a guardian of the acrivity of EcoprrI, which can be inactivated by the Stp peptide of phage T4 at the beginning of infection. Inactivation of EcoprrI by Stp induces a conformation change that in turn activates PrrC, releasing its nuclease activity and stalling host and phage growth :ref{doi=10.1006/jmbi.1995.0343}.
Because it sabotages the host's translation machinery, prrC is considered to be an abortive infection system.
## Example of genomic structure
The PrrC system is composed of 4 proteins: EcoprrI, Type_I_S, PrrC and, Type_I_REases.
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## Relevant abstracts
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- doi: 10.1006/jmbi.1995.0343
- doi: 10.1186/1743-422X-7-360
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