2018
DOI: 10.1128/aem.00716-18
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A Colicin M-Type Bacteriocin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa Targeting the HxuC Heme Receptor Requires a Novel Immunity Partner

Abstract: Pyocins are bacteriocins secreted by , and they assist in the colonization of different niches. A major subset of these antibacterial proteins adopt a modular organization characteristic of polymorphic toxins. They include a receptor-binding domain, a segment enabling membrane passage, and a toxin module at the carboxy terminus, which eventually kills the target cells. To protect themselves from their own products, bacteriocin-producing strains express an immunity gene concomitantly with the bacteriocin. We sh… Show more

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“…Comparative genomics with the PAO1 type strain uncovered an inventory of conserved and strain-specific genes, and a list of genome-wide SNPs, extending an earlier study that had compared a subset of genomic regions [20]. Among the 232 MPAO1-unique gene clusters, bacteriocins [53] were enriched, which play a role in restricting the growth of closely related microbial competitors to gain an advantage in colonizing a variety of niches [54]. The complete MPAO1 genome enabled us to remap valuable existing Tn-seq datasets from relevant conditions [24], thereby identifying 39 MPAO1 essential genes that had escaped detection so far due to reference-based PAO1 mapping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Comparative genomics with the PAO1 type strain uncovered an inventory of conserved and strain-specific genes, and a list of genome-wide SNPs, extending an earlier study that had compared a subset of genomic regions [20]. Among the 232 MPAO1-unique gene clusters, bacteriocins [53] were enriched, which play a role in restricting the growth of closely related microbial competitors to gain an advantage in colonizing a variety of niches [54]. The complete MPAO1 genome enabled us to remap valuable existing Tn-seq datasets from relevant conditions [24], thereby identifying 39 MPAO1 essential genes that had escaped detection so far due to reference-based PAO1 mapping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The Pseudomonas bacteriocin Pyocin S2 binds the ferripyoverdine receptor FpvA (45,46), while pyocin S5 uses the ferripyochelin receptor FptA for uptake (47). In addition, the lectin-like bacteriocin LlpA interacts with specific residues on extracellular loop 6 of BamA to facilitate intoxication (48), and the colicin M-like bacteriocin PaeM4 uses the heme receptor HxuC (49). These proteins are possible candidates for CdiA receptors in P. aeruginosa; however, further work is needed to determine the exact receptors used by different P. aeruginosa CdiA proteins.…”
Section: The Amino-terminal Half Of Cdia Is Conservedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As cargo genes, these llpA genes may spread via horizontal gene transfer. Lectin-like bacteriocin genes are hallmarked by a lower than host-average G + C content, a feature they share with modular bacteriocins ( Mavrodi et al, 2009 ; Loper et al, 2012 ; Dingemans et al, 2016 ; Ghequire et al, 2017a , b ; Ghequire and Öztürk, 2018 ). In general no clear correlation between LlpA phylogeny and Pseudomonas taxonomy can be made (except for P. aeruginosa , Supplementary Figure S2 ).…”
Section: Patchy Distribution Of Lectin-like Bacteriocin Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%