TY - JOUR
T1 - Discovery of antiphage systems in the lactococcal plasmidome
AU - Grafakou, Andriana
AU - Mosterd, Cas
AU - Beck, Matthias H.
AU - Kelleher, Philip
AU - Mcdonnell, Brian
AU - De Waal, Paul P.
AU - Van Rijswijck, Irma M.H.
AU - Van Peij, Noël N.M.E.
AU - Cambillau, Christian
AU - Mahony, Jennifer
AU - Van Sinderen, Douwe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/9/9
Y1 - 2024/9/9
N2 - Until the late 2000s, lactococci substantially contributed to the discovery of various plasmid-borne phage defence systems, rendering these bacteria an excellent antiphage discovery resource. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in identifying novel antiphage systems in lactic acid bacteria owing to recent reports of so-called 'defence islands' in diverse bacterial genera. Here, 321 plasmid sequences from 53 lactococcal strains were scrutinized for the presence of antiphage systems. Systematic evaluation of 198 candidates facilitated the discovery of seven not previously described antiphage systems, as well as five systems, of which homologues had been described in other bacteria. All described systems confer resistance against the most prevalent lactococcal phages, and act post phage DNA injection, while all except one behave like abortive infection systems. Structure and domain predictions provided insights into their mechanism of action and allow grouping of several genetically distinct systems. Although rare within our plasmid collection, homologues of the seven novel systems appear to be widespread among bacteria. This study highlights plasmids as a rich repository of as yet undiscovered antiphage systems.
AB - Until the late 2000s, lactococci substantially contributed to the discovery of various plasmid-borne phage defence systems, rendering these bacteria an excellent antiphage discovery resource. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in identifying novel antiphage systems in lactic acid bacteria owing to recent reports of so-called 'defence islands' in diverse bacterial genera. Here, 321 plasmid sequences from 53 lactococcal strains were scrutinized for the presence of antiphage systems. Systematic evaluation of 198 candidates facilitated the discovery of seven not previously described antiphage systems, as well as five systems, of which homologues had been described in other bacteria. All described systems confer resistance against the most prevalent lactococcal phages, and act post phage DNA injection, while all except one behave like abortive infection systems. Structure and domain predictions provided insights into their mechanism of action and allow grouping of several genetically distinct systems. Although rare within our plasmid collection, homologues of the seven novel systems appear to be widespread among bacteria. This study highlights plasmids as a rich repository of as yet undiscovered antiphage systems.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85203525816
U2 - 10.1093/nar/gkae671
DO - 10.1093/nar/gkae671
M3 - Article
C2 - 39119896
AN - SCOPUS:85203525816
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 52
SP - 9760
EP - 9776
JO - Nucleic Acids Research
JF - Nucleic Acids Research
IS - 16
ER -