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PAAR Proteins Are Versatile Clips That Enrich the Antimicrobial Weapon Arsenals of Prokaryotes

Zheng Zhang, Ya Liu, Peng Zhang, Jianing Wang, Dandan Li, Yue-zhong Li

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Abstract

Infectious diseases caused by microbial pathogens are severe threats to human health and economic development. To respond to these threats, it is necessary to understand how microorganisms survive in and adapt to complex environments. Microorganic toxins, which are widely distributed in nature, are the key weapons in life domain interactions. PAAR proteins are important carriers of prokaryotic toxic effectors. We reveal the versatility of PAAR proteins between secretory systems and the massive diversity of toxic effectors carried by PAAR proteins, which helps prokaryotes enrich their arsenal and expand their ability to attack their neighbors. A large number of PAAR homologues and related toxic effectors enhance the survival competitiveness of prokaryotic populations. In conclusion, our work provides an example for large-scale analysis of the global distribution and ecological functions of prokaryotic functional genes.

Topics & Concepts

EffectorBiologyGeneSecretionGenomeComputational biologyHorizontal gene transferMicrobiomeAntimicrobialBacteriaMicrobiologyGeneticsBacterial genome sizePhylogeneticsSecretory proteinPhylogenetic treeExtracellularProteomeMicrobial toxinsHuman microbiomePathogenicity islandDNAHuman Microbiome ProjectProtein familyAntimicrobial peptidesSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyAntimicrobial Peptides and Activities
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