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Distant relatives of a eukaryotic cell-specific toxin family evolved a complement-like mechanism to kill bacteria

Nat Commun. 2024-06; 
Hunter L Abrahamsen, Tristan C Sanford, Casie E Collamore, Bronte A Johnstone, Michael J Coyne, Leonor García-Bayona, Michelle P Christie, Jordan C Evans, Allison J Farrand, Katia Flores, Craig J Morton, Michael W Parker, Laurie E Comstock, Rodney K Tweten
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Abstract

Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs) comprise a large family of pore-forming toxins produced by Gram-positive bacteria, which are used to attack eukaryotic cells. Here, we functionally characterize a family of 2-component CDC-like (CDCL) toxins produced by the Gram-negative Bacteroidota that form pores by a mechanism only described for the mammalian complement membrane attack complex (MAC). We further show that the Bacteroides CDCLs are not eukaryotic cell toxins like the CDCs, but instead bind to and are proteolytically activated on the surface of closely related species, resulting in pore formation and cell death. The CDCL-producing Bacteroides is protected from the effects of its own CDCL by the presence... More

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