2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.19.500537
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Bacterial NLR-related proteins protect against phage

Abstract: Bacteria use a wide range of immune systems to counter phage infection. A subset of these genes share homology with components of eukaryotic immune systems, suggesting that eukaryotes horizontally acquired certain innate immune genes from bacteria. Here we show that proteins containing a NACHT module, the central feature of the animal nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat containing gene family (NLRs), are found in bacteria and defend against phages. NACHT proteins are widespread in bacteria, provi… Show more

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“…2B, Table S4). In addition to its presence within CBASS systems, we found this domain in the N-terminus of diverse genes of the Avs family 5,6 . These genes represent a large family of immune proteins that are the likely ancestors of human and plant NODlike receptors (NLRs) and inflammasomes 5,6 .…”
Section: A Specialized Immune Nucleosidase Domain Functions In Multip...mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…2B, Table S4). In addition to its presence within CBASS systems, we found this domain in the N-terminus of diverse genes of the Avs family 5,6 . These genes represent a large family of immune proteins that are the likely ancestors of human and plant NODlike receptors (NLRs) and inflammasomes 5,6 .…”
Section: A Specialized Immune Nucleosidase Domain Functions In Multip...mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Depletion of cellular dNTPs is a conserved antiviral strategy also found in eukaryotes, demonstrating a clear link between prokaryotic and eukaryotic immunity (20). Indeed, a striking characteristic that has emerged from recent studies is the evolutionary relatedness between many anti-phage systems and innate immune mechanisms in plants and animals (12,13,18,(21)(22)(23)(24)(25). Additional examples of bacterial anti-phage defense systems that are ancestors of eukaryotic immunity are represented by the viperins, gasdermins, NLR-related anti-phage systems, Toll/IL-1 receptor (TIR) domains (carried by the Thoeris system) and the bacterial cyclic oligonucleotide-based signalling system (CBASS) (12,13,18,(21)(22)(23)(24)(25).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Thoeris TIRs generate immune signals, while other TIRs act as executioners that simply deplete NAD + (Burroughs et al, 2015; Doron et al, 2018; Hogrel et al, 2022; Koopal et al, 2022; Morehouse et al, 2022). Recently, NLR-like immune proteins were reported in prokaryotes, and certain unicellular algae encode TIR-NB-LRR proteins (Sun et al, 2014; Shao et al, 2019; Kibby et al, 2022). Evolution adapts existing genetic modules into new roles, and whether plant TIR-pathways can be directly traced to particular bacterial or unicellular eukaryote lineages remains an open question (Gao et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%