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Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus

BACKGROUND: The Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) domain represents a ubiquitous structural fold that is involved in bacterial sensing and adaptation systems, including several virulence related functions. Although PAS domains and the subclass of PhoQ-DcuS-CitA (PDC) domains have a common structure, there is limit...

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Autores principales: Shah, Neethu, Gaupp, Rosmarie, Moriyama, Hideaki, Eskridge, Kent M, Moriyama, Etsuko N, Somerville, Greg A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23902280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-524
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author Shah, Neethu
Gaupp, Rosmarie
Moriyama, Hideaki
Eskridge, Kent M
Moriyama, Etsuko N
Somerville, Greg A
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Gaupp, Rosmarie
Moriyama, Hideaki
Eskridge, Kent M
Moriyama, Etsuko N
Somerville, Greg A
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description BACKGROUND: The Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) domain represents a ubiquitous structural fold that is involved in bacterial sensing and adaptation systems, including several virulence related functions. Although PAS domains and the subclass of PhoQ-DcuS-CitA (PDC) domains have a common structure, there is limited amino acid sequence similarity. To gain greater insight into the evolution of PDC/PAS domains present in the bacterial kingdom and staphylococci in specific, the PDC/PAS domains from the genomic sequences of 48 bacteria, representing 5 phyla, were identified using the sensitive search method based on HMM-to-HMM comparisons (HHblits). RESULTS: A total of 1,007 PAS domains and 686 PDC domains distributed over 1,174 proteins were identified. For 28 Gram-positive bacteria, the distribution, organization, and molecular evolution of PDC/PAS domains were analyzed in greater detail, with a special emphasis on the genus Staphylococcus. Compared to other bacteria the staphylococci have relatively fewer proteins (6–9) containing PDC/PAS domains. As a general rule, the staphylococcal genomes examined in this study contain a core group of seven PDC/PAS domain-containing proteins consisting of WalK, SrrB, PhoR, ArlS, HssS, NreB, and GdpP. The exceptions to this rule are: 1) S. saprophyticus lacks the core NreB protein; 2) S. carnosus has two additional PAS domain containing proteins; 3) S. epidermidis, S. aureus, and S. pseudintermedius have an additional protein with two PDC domains that is predicted to code for a sensor histidine kinase; 4) S. lugdunensis has an additional PDC containing protein predicted to be a sensor histidine kinase. CONCLUSIONS: This comprehensive analysis demonstrates that variation in PDC/PAS domains among bacteria has limited correlations to the genome size or pathogenicity; however, our analysis established that bacteria having a motile phase in their life cycle have significantly more PDC/PAS-containing proteins. In addition, our analysis revealed a tremendous amount of variation in the number of PDC/PAS-containing proteins within genera. This variation extended to the Staphylococcus genus, which had between 6 and 9 PDC/PAS proteins and some of these appear to be previously undescribed signaling proteins. This latter point is important because most staphylococcal proteins that contain PDC/PAS domains regulate virulence factor synthesis or antibiotic resistance.
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spelling pubmed-37340082013-08-06 Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus Shah, Neethu Gaupp, Rosmarie Moriyama, Hideaki Eskridge, Kent M Moriyama, Etsuko N Somerville, Greg A BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: The Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) domain represents a ubiquitous structural fold that is involved in bacterial sensing and adaptation systems, including several virulence related functions. Although PAS domains and the subclass of PhoQ-DcuS-CitA (PDC) domains have a common structure, there is limited amino acid sequence similarity. To gain greater insight into the evolution of PDC/PAS domains present in the bacterial kingdom and staphylococci in specific, the PDC/PAS domains from the genomic sequences of 48 bacteria, representing 5 phyla, were identified using the sensitive search method based on HMM-to-HMM comparisons (HHblits). RESULTS: A total of 1,007 PAS domains and 686 PDC domains distributed over 1,174 proteins were identified. For 28 Gram-positive bacteria, the distribution, organization, and molecular evolution of PDC/PAS domains were analyzed in greater detail, with a special emphasis on the genus Staphylococcus. Compared to other bacteria the staphylococci have relatively fewer proteins (6–9) containing PDC/PAS domains. As a general rule, the staphylococcal genomes examined in this study contain a core group of seven PDC/PAS domain-containing proteins consisting of WalK, SrrB, PhoR, ArlS, HssS, NreB, and GdpP. The exceptions to this rule are: 1) S. saprophyticus lacks the core NreB protein; 2) S. carnosus has two additional PAS domain containing proteins; 3) S. epidermidis, S. aureus, and S. pseudintermedius have an additional protein with two PDC domains that is predicted to code for a sensor histidine kinase; 4) S. lugdunensis has an additional PDC containing protein predicted to be a sensor histidine kinase. CONCLUSIONS: This comprehensive analysis demonstrates that variation in PDC/PAS domains among bacteria has limited correlations to the genome size or pathogenicity; however, our analysis established that bacteria having a motile phase in their life cycle have significantly more PDC/PAS-containing proteins. In addition, our analysis revealed a tremendous amount of variation in the number of PDC/PAS-containing proteins within genera. This variation extended to the Staphylococcus genus, which had between 6 and 9 PDC/PAS proteins and some of these appear to be previously undescribed signaling proteins. This latter point is important because most staphylococcal proteins that contain PDC/PAS domains regulate virulence factor synthesis or antibiotic resistance. BioMed Central 2013-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3734008/ /pubmed/23902280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-524 Text en Copyright © 2013 Shah et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gaupp, Rosmarie
Moriyama, Hideaki
Eskridge, Kent M
Moriyama, Etsuko N
Somerville, Greg A
Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus
title Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus
title_full Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus
title_fullStr Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus
title_full_unstemmed Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus
title_short Reductive evolution and the loss of PDC/PAS domains from the genus Staphylococcus
title_sort reductive evolution and the loss of pdc/pas domains from the genus staphylococcus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23902280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-524
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