Conjugative type IV secretion systems enable bacterial antagonism that operates independently of plasmid transfer. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Bacterial cooperation and antagonism mediated by secretion systems are among the ways in which bacteria interact with one another. Here we report the discovery of an antagonistic property of a type IV secretion system (T4SS) sourced from a conjugative plasmid, RP4, using engineering approaches. We scrutinized the genetic determinants and suggested that this antagonistic activity is independent of molecular cargos, while we also elucidated the resistance genes. We further showed that a range of Gram-negative bacteria and a mixed bacterial population can be eliminated by this T4SS-dependent antagonism. Finally, we showed that such an antagonistic property is not limited to T4SS sourced from RP4, rather it can also be observed in a T4SS originated from another conjugative plasmid, namely R388. Our results are the first demonstration of conjugative T4SS-dependent antagonism between Gram-negative bacteria on the genetic level and provide the foundation for future mechanistic studies.

published proceedings

  • Commun Biol

author list (cited authors)

  • Gordils-Valentin, L., Ouyang, H., Qian, L., Hong, J., & Zhu, X.

complete list of authors

  • Gordils-Valentin, Lois||Ouyang, Huanrong||Qian, Liangyu||Hong, Joshua||Zhu, Xuejun

publication date

  • April 2024