Analysis of Effector and Immunity Proteins of the GA2 Type VI Secretion Systems of Gut Bacteroidales
Hongxia Bao, Michael J. Coyne, Leonor García-Bayona, Laurie E. Comstock
Abstract
Humans are colonized with many gut Bacteroidales species at high density, allowing for extensive opportunities for contact-dependent antagonism. To begin to understand the antagonistic potential of the GA2 T6SSs of the gut Bacteroidales, we performed bioinformatic and experimental analyses of the three divergent regions containing the toxin effector and immunity genes. We show that each GA2 T6SS locus encodes at least three distinct toxic effectors including toxins linked to Rhs and Hcp with cytoplasmic targets, and unlinked effectors with targets in the periplasm. The diversity and modality of effectors exceeds that of the GA1 or GA3 T6SS loci (M. J. Coyne, K. G. Roelofs, and L. E. Comstock, BMC Genomics 17:58, 2016, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-016-2377-z) and suggests that these T6SSs have the potential to be potent antibacterial weapons in the human gut.