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Contact-dependent killing by Caulobacter crescentus via cell surface-associated, glycine zipper proteins.


ABSTRACT: Most bacteria are in fierce competition with other species for limited nutrients. Some bacteria can kill nearby cells by secreting bacteriocins, a diverse group of proteinaceous antimicrobials. However, bacteriocins are typically freely diffusible, and so of little value to planktonic cells in aqueous environments. Here, we identify an atypical two-protein bacteriocin in the ?-proteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus that is retained on the surface of producer cells where it mediates cell contact-dependent killing. The bacteriocin-like proteins CdzC and CdzD harbor glycine-zipper motifs, often found in amyloids, and CdzC forms large, insoluble aggregates on the surface of producer cells. These aggregates can drive contact-dependent killing of other organisms, or Caulobacter cells not producing the CdzI immunity protein. The Cdz system uses a type I secretion system and is unrelated to previously described contact-dependent inhibition systems. However, Cdz-like systems are found in many bacteria, suggesting that this form of contact-dependent inhibition is common.

SUBMITTER: Garcia-Bayona L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5380434 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contact-dependent killing by <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> via cell surface-associated, glycine zipper proteins.

García-Bayona Leonor L   Guo Monica S MS   Laub Michael T MT  

eLife 20170321


Most bacteria are in fierce competition with other species for limited nutrients. Some bacteria can kill nearby cells by secreting bacteriocins, a diverse group of proteinaceous antimicrobials. However, bacteriocins are typically freely diffusible, and so of little value to planktonic cells in aqueous environments. Here, we identify an atypical two-protein bacteriocin in the α-proteobacterium <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> that is retained on the surface of producer cells where it mediates cell c  ...[more]

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