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Science ; 359(6379)2018 03 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29371424

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The arms race between bacteria and phages led to the development of sophisticated antiphage defense systems, including CRISPR-Cas and restriction-modification systems. Evidence suggests that known and unknown defense systems are located in "defense islands" in microbial genomes. Here, we comprehensively characterized the bacterial defensive arsenal by examining gene families that are clustered next to known defense genes in prokaryotic genomes. Candidate defense systems were systematically engineered and validated in model bacteria for their antiphage activities. We report nine previously unknown antiphage systems and one antiplasmid system that are widespread in microbes and strongly protect against foreign invaders. These include systems that adopted components of the bacterial flagella and condensin complexes. Our data also suggest a common, ancient ancestry of innate immunity components shared between animals, plants, and bacteria.


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Bacillus subtilis/immunology , Bacillus subtilis/virology , Bacteriophages/immunology , Bacteriophages/pathogenicity , Escherichia coli/immunology , Escherichia coli/virology , Genes, Bacterial/physiology , Bacillus subtilis/genetics , Escherichia coli/genetics , Genome, Bacterial , Multigene Family
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