ComQXPA quorum sensing systems may not be unique to Bacillus subtilis: A census in prokaryotic genomes

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The comQXPA locus of Bacillus subtilis encodes a quorum sensing (QS) system typical of Gram positive bacteria. It encodes four proteins, the ComQ isoprenyl transferase, the ComX pre-peptide signal, the ComP histidine kinase, and the ComA response regulator. These are encoded by four adjacent genes all situated on the same chromosome strand. Here we present results of a comprehensive census of comQXPA-like gene arrangements in 2620 complete and 6970 draft prokaryotic genomes (sequenced by the end of 2013). After manually checking the data for false-positive and false-negative hits, we found 39 novel com-like predictions. The census data show that in addition to B. subtilis and close relatives, 20 comQXPA-like loci are predicted to occur outside the B. subtilis clade. These include some species of Clostridiales order, but none outside the phylum Firmicutes. Characteristic gene-overlap patterns were observed in comQXPA loci, which were different for the B. subtilis-like and non-B. subtilis-like clades. Pronounced sequence variability associated with the ComX peptide in B. subtilis clade is evident also in the non-B. subtilis clade suggesting grossly similar evolutionary constraints in the underlying quorum sensing systems. © 2014 Dogsa et al.

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Dogsa, I., Choudhary, K. S., Marsetic, Z., Hudaiberdiev, S., Vera, R., Pongor, S., & Mandic-Mulec, I. (2014). ComQXPA quorum sensing systems may not be unique to Bacillus subtilis: A census in prokaryotic genomes. PLoS ONE, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096122

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