Bacterial peptides are intensively present throughout the human proteome.

Self/nonself Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.4161/self.1.1.9588
Brett Trost, Anthony Kusalik, Guglielmo Lucchese, Darja Kanduc
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Abstract

Forty bacterial proteomes-20 pathogens and 20 non-pathogens-were examined for amino acid sequence similarity to the human proteome. All bacterial proteomes, independent of their pathogenicity, share hundreds of nonamer sequences with the human proteome. This overlap is very widespread, with one third of human proteins sharing at least one nonapeptide with one of these bacteria. On the whole, the bacteria-versus-human nonamer overlap is numerically defined by 47,610 total perfect matches disseminated through 10,701 human proteins. These findings open new perspectives on the immune relationship between bacteria and host, and might help our understanding of fundamental phenomena such as self-nonself discrimination and tolerance versus auto-reactivity.

细菌肽在人类蛋白质组中广泛存在。
研究了40种细菌蛋白质组(20种病原体和20种非病原体)与人类蛋白质组的氨基酸序列相似性。所有的细菌蛋白质组,不论其致病性如何,都与人类蛋白质组共享数百个非特异性序列。这种重叠非常普遍,三分之一的人类蛋白质与其中一种细菌共享至少一个非肽。总体而言,细菌与人类的高分子重叠在数值上由分布在10,701个人类蛋白质中的47,610个完全匹配定义。这些发现为细菌和宿主之间的免疫关系开辟了新的视角,并可能有助于我们理解诸如自我非自我歧视和耐受与自身反应等基本现象。
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