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The Phage-Inducible Chromosomal Islands: A Family of Highly Evolved Molecular Parasites.

José R Penadés1, Gail E Christie2.   

Abstract

The phage-inducible chromosomal islands (PICIs) are a family of highly mobile genetic elements that contribute substantively to horizontal gene transfer, host adaptation, and virulence. Initially identified in Staphylococcus aureus, these elements are now thought to occur widely in gram-positive bacteria. They are molecular parasites that exploit certain temperate phages as helpers, using a variety of elegant strategies to manipulate the phage life cycle and promote their own spread, both intra- and intergenerically. At the same time, these PICI-encoded mechanisms severely interfere with helper phage reproduction, thereby enhancing survival of the bacterial population. In this review we discuss the genetics and the life cycle of these elements, with special emphasis on how they interact and interfere with the helper phage machinery for their own benefit. We also analyze the role that these elements play in driving bacterial and viral evolution.

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Keywords:  bacteriophage; evolution; horizontal gene transfer; molecular piracy; pathogenicity island; virulence

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26958912     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-031413-085446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Virol        ISSN: 2327-056X            Impact factor:   10.431


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