Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems are two-partner secretion systems in which toxic CdiA proteins are exported on the outer membrane by cognate transporter CdiB proteins. Upon binding to specific receptors, the C-terminal toxic (CT) domain, detached from CdiA, is delivered to neighbouring cells. Contacts inhibit the growth of not-self-bacteria, lacking immunity proteins co-expressed with CdiA, but promote cooperative behaviours in “self” bacteria, favouring the formation of biofilm structures. The Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 strain features two CdiA, which differ significantly in size and have different CT domains. Homologous proteins sharing the same CT domains have been identified in A. baumannii. The growth inhibition property of the two A. baylyi CdiA proteins was supported by competition assays between wild-type cells and mutants lacking immunity genes. However, neither protein plays a role in biofilm formation or adherence to epithelial cells, as proved by assays carried out with knockout mutants. Inhibitory and stimulatory properties may be similarly uncoupled in A. baumannii proteins.

Contact-Dependent Growth Inhibition Proteins in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 / de Gregorio, Eliana; Esposito, Eliana Pia; Zarrilli, Raffaele; Di Nocera, Pierpaolo. - In: CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0343-8651. - 75:11(2018), pp. 1434-1440. [10.1007/s00284-018-1540-y]

Contact-Dependent Growth Inhibition Proteins in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1

de Gregorio, Eliana
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Esposito, Eliana Pia;Zarrilli, Raffaele;Di Nocera, Pierpaolo
2018

Abstract

Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems are two-partner secretion systems in which toxic CdiA proteins are exported on the outer membrane by cognate transporter CdiB proteins. Upon binding to specific receptors, the C-terminal toxic (CT) domain, detached from CdiA, is delivered to neighbouring cells. Contacts inhibit the growth of not-self-bacteria, lacking immunity proteins co-expressed with CdiA, but promote cooperative behaviours in “self” bacteria, favouring the formation of biofilm structures. The Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 strain features two CdiA, which differ significantly in size and have different CT domains. Homologous proteins sharing the same CT domains have been identified in A. baumannii. The growth inhibition property of the two A. baylyi CdiA proteins was supported by competition assays between wild-type cells and mutants lacking immunity genes. However, neither protein plays a role in biofilm formation or adherence to epithelial cells, as proved by assays carried out with knockout mutants. Inhibitory and stimulatory properties may be similarly uncoupled in A. baumannii proteins.
2018
Contact-Dependent Growth Inhibition Proteins in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 / de Gregorio, Eliana; Esposito, Eliana Pia; Zarrilli, Raffaele; Di Nocera, Pierpaolo. - In: CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0343-8651. - 75:11(2018), pp. 1434-1440. [10.1007/s00284-018-1540-y]
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