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Rich Repertoire of Quorum Sensing Protein Coding Sequences in CPR and DPANN Associated with Interspecies and Interkingdom Communication

Charles Bernard, Romain Lannes, Yanyan Li, Éric Bapteste, Philippe Lopez

2020mSystems28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The selection of predicted genes for interspecies communication within the CPR and DPANN genomes sheds some light onto the underlying mechanisms supporting their inferred symbiotic lifestyle. Also, considering the lack of core pathways such as the de novo synthesis of nucleotides or amino acids in the CPR and DPANN lineages, the persistence of these genes highlights how determinant social traits can be for the survival of some microorganisms. Finally, the considerable number of variants of QS proteins identified among the 69 CPR and DPANN phyla substantially expands our knowledge of prokaryotic communication across the tree of life and suggests that the multiplicity of “dialects” in the microbial world is probably larger than previously appreciated.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGenomePhylumIn silicoGenePhylogenetic treeQuorum sensingENCODEGeneticsComputational biologyEvolutionary biologyPhylogeneticsPhylogenomicsBacterial genome sizeCladeVirulenceBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyProbiotics and Fermented Foods