“…Numerous bacterial and archaeal species encode TIR-domain containing proteins, primarily of unknown function (Spear et al, 2009;Doron et al, 2018;Essuman et al, 2018). However, some prokaryotic TIRs are reported to function in anti-phage immunity, while other TIRs may act as virulence factors which manipulate host responses ( Figure 4B) (Alaidarous et al, 2014;Doron et al, 2018;Coronas-Serna et al, 2019). TIRdomains encoded by Brucella and Paracoccus are reported to mimic animal TIR-adaptors and disrupt TLR immune signaling, potentially via physical interactions with animal TIR domains (Chan et al, 2009;Alaidarous et al, 2014;Snyder et al, 2014).…”