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Type III secretion systems and the evolution of mutualistic endosymbiosis

机译:III型分泌系统与共生共生的进化

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The view that parasites can develop cooperative symbiotic relationships with their hosts is both appealing and widely held; however, there is no molecular genetic evidence of such a transition. Here we demonstrate that a mutualistic bacterial endosym-biont of grain weevils maintains and expresses inv/spa genes encoding a type III secretion system homologous to that used for invasion by bacterial pathogens. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that inv/spa genes were present in presymbiotic ancestors of the weevil endosymbionts, occurring at least 50 million years ago. The function of inv/spa genes in maintaining symbiosis is demonstrated by the up-regulation of their expression under both in vivo and in vitro conditions that coincide with host cell invasion.
机译:寄生虫可以与其宿主建立合作共生关系的观点既具有吸引力,也广为接受;但是,没有分子遗传学证据表明这种转变。在这里,我们证明了谷物象鼻虫的一种互惠细菌内共生体可以维持并表达编码与细菌病原体入侵所使用的III型分泌系统同源的inv / spa基因。系统发育分析表明,inv / spa基因存在于至少5000万年前的象鼻内共生体的共生前祖中。 inv / spa基因在维持共生中的功能通过在与宿主细胞侵袭同时发生的体内和体外条件下表达上调来证明。

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