2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.25.564063
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Interactions between pili affect the outcome of bacterial competition driven by the type VI secretion system

Simon B. Otto,
Richard Servajean,
Alexandre Lemopoulos
et al.

Abstract: The bacterial type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread, kin-discriminatory weapon capable of shaping microbial communities. Due to the system's dependency on contact, cellular interactions can lead to either competition or kin protection. Cell-to-cell contact is often accomplished via surface-exposed type IV pili (T4P). In Vibrio cholerae, these T4P facilitate specific interactions when the bacteria colonize natural chitinous surfaces. However, it has remained unclear whether and, if so, how these inter… Show more

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