TY - JOUR
T1 - PDZ Domains Across the Microbial World
T2 - Molecular Link to the Proteases, Stress Response, and Protein Synthesis
AU - Muley, Vijaykumar Yogesh
AU - Akhter, Yusuf
AU - Galande, Sanjeev
AU - Gojobori, Takashi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution.
PY - 2019/3/1
Y1 - 2019/3/1
N2 - The PSD-95/Dlg-A/ZO-1(PDZ)domain is highly expanded, diversified, andwell distributed acrossmetazoawhere it assemblesdiverse signaling components by virtue of interactionswith other proteins in a sequence-specificmanner. In contrast, in the microbialworld they are reported to be involved in protein quality control during stress response. The distribution, functions, and origins of PDZ domain-containing proteins in the prokaryotic organisms remain largely unexplored. We analyzed 7,852 PDZ domain-containing proteins in 1,474microbialgenomes inthis context. PDZdomain-containingproteins fromplanctomycetes,myxobacteria, andother eubacteria occupying terrestrial and aquatic niches are found to be inmultiple copieswithin their genomes.Over 93%of the 7,852 PDZ domain-containing proteins were classified into 12 families including six novel families based on additional structural and functional domains present in these proteins. The higher PDZ domain encoding capacity of the investigated organismswas observed to be associated with adaptation to the ecological niche where multicellular life might have originated and flourished. Predicted subcellular localization of PDZdomain-containing proteins and their genomic context argue in favor of crucial roles in translation and membrane remodeling during stress response. Based on rigorous sequence, structure, and phylogenetic analyses,we propose that the highly diverse PDZ domain of the uncharacterized Fe-S oxidoreductase superfamily, exclusively found in gladobacteria and several anaerobes and acetogens, might represent the most ancient form among all the existing PDZ domains.
AB - The PSD-95/Dlg-A/ZO-1(PDZ)domain is highly expanded, diversified, andwell distributed acrossmetazoawhere it assemblesdiverse signaling components by virtue of interactionswith other proteins in a sequence-specificmanner. In contrast, in the microbialworld they are reported to be involved in protein quality control during stress response. The distribution, functions, and origins of PDZ domain-containing proteins in the prokaryotic organisms remain largely unexplored. We analyzed 7,852 PDZ domain-containing proteins in 1,474microbialgenomes inthis context. PDZdomain-containingproteins fromplanctomycetes,myxobacteria, andother eubacteria occupying terrestrial and aquatic niches are found to be inmultiple copieswithin their genomes.Over 93%of the 7,852 PDZ domain-containing proteins were classified into 12 families including six novel families based on additional structural and functional domains present in these proteins. The higher PDZ domain encoding capacity of the investigated organismswas observed to be associated with adaptation to the ecological niche where multicellular life might have originated and flourished. Predicted subcellular localization of PDZdomain-containing proteins and their genomic context argue in favor of crucial roles in translation and membrane remodeling during stress response. Based on rigorous sequence, structure, and phylogenetic analyses,we propose that the highly diverse PDZ domain of the uncharacterized Fe-S oxidoreductase superfamily, exclusively found in gladobacteria and several anaerobes and acetogens, might represent the most ancient form among all the existing PDZ domains.
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U2 - 10.1093/gbe/evz023
DO - 10.1093/gbe/evz023
M3 - Article
C2 - 30698789
AN - SCOPUS:85062853947
SN - 1759-6653
VL - 11
SP - 644
EP - 659
JO - Genome Biology and Evolution
JF - Genome Biology and Evolution
IS - 3
ER -