A family of contact-dependent nuclease effectors contain an exchangeable, species-identifying domain

Author:

Sirias Denise,Utter Daniel R.ORCID,Gibbs Karine A.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract In mixed-species communities, bacteria can deploy contact-dependent effectors to compete with other organisms, often directly injecting these proteins into neighboring cells. One current hypothesis is that the entire protein contains information specific for a single species; emergence of new effectors comes from acquiring genes. Here we have characterized a family of DNA-degrading effectors that are nucleases which cause death. Like other families of chimeric nucleases, these effectors contain two domains. One is a PD-(D/E)XK-containing domain necessary for DNA cleavage. The other domain, which does not contain known DNA-binding structures, encodes species-identifying information. We capitalized on the species-identifying domain to differentiate among low-abundance species, as well as to reveal domain architectures within these proteins, in human gut and oral microbiomes. Emerging are questions about how low-abundance strains use effectors for survival and how strain-identifying effectors evolve.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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