Independent Co-Option of a Tailed Bacteriophage into a Killing Complex in Pseudomonas

Autor: Hockett, Kevin L., Renner, Tanya, Baltrus, David A.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Druh dokumentu: Článek
ISSN: 2150-7511
DOI: 10.1128/mBio.00452-15
Popis: UA Open Access Publishing Fund
Competition between microbes is widespread in nature, especially among those that are closely related. To combat competitors, bacteria have evolved numerous protein-based systems (bacteriocins) that kill strains closely related to the producer. In characterizing the bacteriocin complement and killing spectra for the model strain Pseudomonas syringae B728a, we discovered that its activity was not linked to any predicted bacteriocin but is derived from a prophage. Instead of encoding an active prophage, this region encodes a bacteriophage-derived bacteriocin, termed an R-type syringacin. This R-type syringacin is striking in its convergence with the well-studied R-type pyocin of P. aeruginosa in both genomic location and molecular function. Genomic alignment, amino acid percent sequence identity, and phylogenetic inference all support a scenario where the R-type syringacin has been co-opted independently of the R-type pyocin. Moreover, the presence of this region is conserved among several other Pseudomonas species and thus is likely important for intermicrobial interactions throughout this important genus.
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