The moron comes of age.

Bacteriophage Pub Date : 2012-10-01 DOI:10.4161/bact.23146
Nichole Cumby, Alan R Davidson, Karen L Maxwell
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Abstract

Prophage-encoded genes can provide a variety of benefits for their bacterial hosts. These beneficial genes are often contained within "moron" elements. Morons, thus termed as the insertion of the DNA encoding them adds "more on" the genome in which they are found, are independent transcriptional units disseminated among phage genomes through horizontal gene transfer. Morons have been identified in the majority of phage genomes and they have been found to play diverse roles in bacterial physiology. At present, we are only beginning to ascribe functions to the many proteins encoded within these ubiquitous genetic elements. Recently, we discovered that the first described moron-encoded protein, gp15 of phage HK97, is expressed from the HK97 prophage and functions as a superinfection exclusion protein, protecting its host from genome injection by other phages. This work and the growing body of data pertaining to other morons challenges the traditional view of phages as purely parasites of bacteria and emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and prophages.

傻瓜成年了。
噬菌体编码的基因可以为它们的细菌宿主提供各种各样的好处。这些有益的基因通常包含在“白痴”元素中。Morons被称为编码它们的DNA的插入,在它们所在的基因组上增加了“更多”,是通过水平基因转移在噬菌体基因组中传播的独立转录单位。在大多数噬菌体基因组中已经发现了Morons,它们在细菌生理学中起着不同的作用。目前,我们才刚刚开始将功能归因于这些无处不在的遗传元件中编码的许多蛋白质。最近,我们发现第一个被描述的非编码蛋白,噬菌体HK97的gp15,从HK97噬菌体中表达,并作为一个重复感染排斥蛋白,保护其宿主免受其他噬菌体的基因组注射。这项工作和越来越多的关于其他傻瓜的数据挑战了噬菌体纯粹是细菌寄生虫的传统观点,并强调了细菌和噬菌体之间的共生关系。
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