一种新兴病原体的优势谱系具有依赖于接触的抑制系统。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Cristian V Crisan, Joanna B Goldberg
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摘要

嗜麦芽寡养单胞菌复合体(Smc)细菌是引起广泛感染的重要多重耐药病原体。Smc具有基因组多样性,可分为23个谱系。谱系Sm6是测序菌株中最常见的,但目前尚不清楚为什么这个谱系进化为主导。拮抗相互作用可以显著影响细菌种群的进化。这些相互作用可能是由分泌的接触依赖蛋白介导的,它允许抑制剂细胞中毒邻近的目标细菌。接触依赖性抑制(CDI)需要三种蛋白:CdiA、CdiB和CdiI。CdiA是一种大的丝状蛋白,通过孔状的CdiB输出到抑制剂细胞表面。CdiA c -末端结构域(CdiA- ct)在传递到同一种或属的靶细胞时具有毒性。CdiI免疫蛋白可中和同源CdiI - ct毒素的毒性。我们发现所有来自Sm6谱系的完整Smc基因组至少包含一个CDI位点。相比之下,其他谱系中只有不到四分之一的菌株具有CDI基因。Smc CdiA-CT结构域是多种多样的,具有广泛的预测功能。大多数Sm6菌株含有非同源的cdiI基因,预计可以防止来自其他菌株的外来毒素。最后,我们证明了Smc CdiI - ct毒素具有抗菌特性,并被其同源CdiI中和。
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The dominant lineage of an emerging pathogen harbours contact-dependent inhibition systems.

Bacteria from the Stenotrophomonas maltophilia complex (Smc) are important multidrug-resistant pathogens that cause a broad range of infections. Smc is genomically diverse and has been classified into 23 lineages. Lineage Sm6 is the most common among sequenced strains, but it is unclear why this lineage has evolved to be dominant. Antagonistic interactions can significantly affect the evolution of bacterial populations. These interactions may be mediated by secreted contact-dependent proteins, which allow inhibitor cells to intoxicate adjacent target bacteria. Contact-dependent inhibition (CDI) requires three proteins: CdiA, CdiB and CdiI. CdiA is a large, filamentous protein exported to the surface of inhibitor cells through the pore-like CdiB. The CdiA C-terminal domain (CdiA-CT) is toxic when delivered into target cells of the same species or genus. CdiI immunity proteins neutralize the toxicity of cognate CdiA-CT toxins. We found that all complete Smc genomes from the Sm6 lineage harbour at least one CDI locus. By contrast, less than a quarter of strains from other lineages have CDI genes. Smc CdiA-CT domains are diverse and have a broad range of predicted functions. Most Sm6 strains harbour non-cognate cdiI genes predicted to provide protection against foreign toxins from other strains. Finally, we demonstrated that an Smc CdiA-CT toxin has antibacterial properties and is neutralized by its cognate CdiI.

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Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics Medicine-Epidemiology
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.
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