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In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors

Bacterial type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) are contractile nanomachines that deliver proteinic substrates into target prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells and the surrounding milieu. The genus Campylobacter encompasses 39 recognized species and 13 subspecies, with many belonging to a group known as ‘eme...

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Autores principales: Robinson, Luca, Liaw, Janie, Omole, Zahra, Corcionivoschi, Nicolae, Hachani, Abderrahman, Gundogdu, Ozan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9676060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36314601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000898
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author Robinson, Luca
Liaw, Janie
Omole, Zahra
Corcionivoschi, Nicolae
Hachani, Abderrahman
Gundogdu, Ozan
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Liaw, Janie
Omole, Zahra
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Gundogdu, Ozan
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description Bacterial type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) are contractile nanomachines that deliver proteinic substrates into target prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells and the surrounding milieu. The genus Campylobacter encompasses 39 recognized species and 13 subspecies, with many belonging to a group known as ‘emerging Campylobacter pathogens’. Within Campylobacter , seven species have been identified to harbour a complete T6SS cluster but have yet to be comparatively assessed. In this study, using systematic bioinformatics approaches and the T6SS-positive Campylobacter jejuni 488 strain as a reference, we explored the genus-wide prevalence, similarity and make-up of the T6SS amongst 372 publicly available ‘complete’ Campylobacter genomes. Our analyses predict that approximately one-third of Campylobacter species possess a T6SS. We also putatively report the first identification of a T6SS in four species: Campylobacter cuniculorum, Campylobacter helveticus, Campylobacter armoricus and Campylobacter ornithocola . The Campylobacter T6SSs cluster into three distinct organizations (I–III), of which two break down into further variants. Thirty T6SS-containing genomes were found to harbour more than one vgrG gene, with Campylobacter lari strain NCTC 11845 possessing five. Analysis of the C. jejuni Pathogenicity Island-1 confirmed its conservation amongst T6SS-positive C. jejuni strains, as well as highlighting its diverse genetic composition, including additional putative effector–immunity pairs (e.g. PoNe and DUF1911 domains). Effector–immunity pairs were also observed neighbouring vgrGs in several other Campylobacter species, in addition to putative genes encoding nucleases, lysozymes, ATPases and a ferric ATP-binding cassette uptake system. These observations highlight the diverse genetic make-up of the T6SS within Campylobacter and provide further evidence of its role in pathogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-96760602022-11-21 In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors Robinson, Luca Liaw, Janie Omole, Zahra Corcionivoschi, Nicolae Hachani, Abderrahman Gundogdu, Ozan Microb Genom Research Articles Bacterial type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) are contractile nanomachines that deliver proteinic substrates into target prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells and the surrounding milieu. The genus Campylobacter encompasses 39 recognized species and 13 subspecies, with many belonging to a group known as ‘emerging Campylobacter pathogens’. Within Campylobacter , seven species have been identified to harbour a complete T6SS cluster but have yet to be comparatively assessed. In this study, using systematic bioinformatics approaches and the T6SS-positive Campylobacter jejuni 488 strain as a reference, we explored the genus-wide prevalence, similarity and make-up of the T6SS amongst 372 publicly available ‘complete’ Campylobacter genomes. Our analyses predict that approximately one-third of Campylobacter species possess a T6SS. We also putatively report the first identification of a T6SS in four species: Campylobacter cuniculorum, Campylobacter helveticus, Campylobacter armoricus and Campylobacter ornithocola . The Campylobacter T6SSs cluster into three distinct organizations (I–III), of which two break down into further variants. Thirty T6SS-containing genomes were found to harbour more than one vgrG gene, with Campylobacter lari strain NCTC 11845 possessing five. Analysis of the C. jejuni Pathogenicity Island-1 confirmed its conservation amongst T6SS-positive C. jejuni strains, as well as highlighting its diverse genetic composition, including additional putative effector–immunity pairs (e.g. PoNe and DUF1911 domains). Effector–immunity pairs were also observed neighbouring vgrGs in several other Campylobacter species, in addition to putative genes encoding nucleases, lysozymes, ATPases and a ferric ATP-binding cassette uptake system. These observations highlight the diverse genetic make-up of the T6SS within Campylobacter and provide further evidence of its role in pathogenesis. Microbiology Society 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9676060/ /pubmed/36314601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000898 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
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Robinson, Luca
Liaw, Janie
Omole, Zahra
Corcionivoschi, Nicolae
Hachani, Abderrahman
Gundogdu, Ozan
In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors
title In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors
title_full In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors
title_fullStr In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors
title_full_unstemmed In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors
title_short In silico investigation of the genus Campylobacter type VI secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors
title_sort in silico investigation of the genus campylobacter type vi secretion system reveals genetic diversity in organization and putative effectors
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9676060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36314601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000898
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