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Summary The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a bacterial nanomachine used to inject effectors into prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells and is thus involved in both host manipulation and interbacterial competition. The T6SS is widespread among Gram‐negative bacteria, mostly within the Proteobacterium Phylum. This secretion system is commonly found in commensal and pathogenic plant‐associated bacteria. Phylogenetic analysis of phytobacterial T6SS clusters shows that they are distributed in the five main clades previously described (group 1–5). The even distribution of the system among commensal and pathogenic phytobacteria suggests that the T6SS provides fitness and colonization advantages in planta and that the role of the T6SS is not restricted to virulence. This manuscript reviews the phylogeny and biological roles of the T6SS in plant‐associated bacteria, highlighting a remarkable diversity both in terms of mechanism and function.
PROTEIN SECRETION, 570, VIBRIO-CHOLERAE, PATHOGENIC BACTERIA, Microbiology, Bacterial Proteins, Proteobacteria, Phylogeny, Plant Diseases, Science & Technology, Virulence, PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA, Minireviews, Plants, Type VI Secretion Systems, IN-SILICO ANALYSIS, AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS, INTERBACTERIAL COMPETITION, GENOMIC ANALYSIS, EFFECTORS, VIRULENCE, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 0605 Microbiology
PROTEIN SECRETION, 570, VIBRIO-CHOLERAE, PATHOGENIC BACTERIA, Microbiology, Bacterial Proteins, Proteobacteria, Phylogeny, Plant Diseases, Science & Technology, Virulence, PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA, Minireviews, Plants, Type VI Secretion Systems, IN-SILICO ANALYSIS, AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS, INTERBACTERIAL COMPETITION, GENOMIC ANALYSIS, EFFECTORS, VIRULENCE, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 0605 Microbiology
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