Ecological, beneficial, and pathogenic functions of the Type 9 Secretion System

Author:

Rocha Sofia T.12ORCID,Shah Dhara D.13,Shrivastava Abhishek12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biodesign Institute Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA

2. School of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA

3. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences Arizona State University Glendale Arizona USA

Abstract

AbstractThe recently discovered Type 9 Secretion System (T9SS) is present in bacteria of the Fibrobacteres–Bacteroidetes–Chlorobi superphylum, which are key constituents of diverse microbiomes. T9SS is instrumental in the extracellular secretion of over 270,000 proteins, including peptidases, sugar hydrolases, metal ion‐binding proteins, and metalloenzymes. These proteins are essential for the interaction of bacteria with their environment. This mini‐review explores the extensive array of proteins secreted by the T9SS. It highlights the diverse functions of these proteins, emphasizing their roles in pathogenesis, bacterial interactions, host colonization, and the overall health of the ecosystems inhabited by T9SS‐containing bacteria.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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