2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227864
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Insight into the resilience and susceptibility of marine bacteria to T6SS attack by Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio coralliilyticus

Abstract: The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a nanomachine capable of killing adjacent microbial cells in a contact-dependent manner. Due to limited studies, relatively little is known about the range of marine bacteria that are susceptible to T6SS attack. Here, 15 diverse marine bacterial isolates from the phyla Bacteroidetes and Ɣ-Proteobacteria were challenged against the marine bacterium and human pathogen, Vibrio cholerae, which has a well described T6SS. V. cholerae killed several of the tested Ɣ-Proteobacteri… Show more

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“…In particular, T3SS and T6SS are important secretion systems for pathogenesis, with their needle-like delivery of toxins and enzymes through host membranes (Costa et al, 2015). The presence of an active T6SS in V. coralliilyticus was confirmed in a previous study (Guillemette et al, 2020). Lastly, all the V. coralliilyticus genomes contained several genes for multidrug export proteins (emrB, mepA), multidrug resistance proteins (mdtABCEGHKLMN, mexAB, norM), multidrug transporter (emrE), and putative multidrug resistance protein (emrK), which may contribute to antibiotic resistance in V. coralliilyticus.…”
Section: Genome Analysis Of V Coralliilyticus Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…In particular, T3SS and T6SS are important secretion systems for pathogenesis, with their needle-like delivery of toxins and enzymes through host membranes (Costa et al, 2015). The presence of an active T6SS in V. coralliilyticus was confirmed in a previous study (Guillemette et al, 2020). Lastly, all the V. coralliilyticus genomes contained several genes for multidrug export proteins (emrB, mepA), multidrug resistance proteins (mdtABCEGHKLMN, mexAB, norM), multidrug transporter (emrE), and putative multidrug resistance protein (emrK), which may contribute to antibiotic resistance in V. coralliilyticus.…”
Section: Genome Analysis Of V Coralliilyticus Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In addition to protease activity, extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) production, as a proxy for biofilm formation, was also measured (Figure 7B). In comparison to the control, the OCN008 vcpR strain that has enhanced EPS production (Guillemette et al, 2020), only the Atlantic strain MmMcT2-4 had comparable EPS production (Dunnett's multiple comparison test, p = 0.16, n = 4).…”
Section: All V Coralliilyticus Strains Are Resistant To Most Antibiomentioning
confidence: 95%
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