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The Remarkable Dual-Level Diversity of Prokaryotic Flagellins

Dalong Hu, Peter R. Reeves

2020mSystems23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacterial and archaeal flagellins are remarkable in having a shared region with variation in housekeeping proteins and a region with extreme diversity, perhaps greater than for any other protein. Analysis of the 113,285 available full-gene sequences of flagellin genes from published bacterial and archaeal sequences revealed the nature and enormous extent of flagellin diversity. There were 35,898 unique amino acid sequences that were resolved into 187 clusters. Analysis of the Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica flagellins revealed that the variation occurs at two levels. The first is the division of the variable regions into sequence forms that are so divergent that there is no meaningful alignment even within species, and these corresponded to the E. coli or S. enterica H-antigen groups. The second level is variation within these groups, which is extensive in both species. Shared sequence would allow PCR of the variable regions and thus strain-level analysis of microbiome DNA.

Topics & Concepts

FlagellinBiologyGeneticsHypervariable regionGeneHomology (biology)Salmonella entericaHousekeeping geneEscherichia coliAntigenic variationFlagellumGene expressionBacteriophages and microbial interactionsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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