The newly characterized colicin Y provides evidence of positive selection in pore-former colicin diversification During the time this manuscript was being prepared for publication, our colleague James V. Neel passed away. The other authors wish to dedicate this work to his memory. The GenBank accession number for the sequence reported in this paper is AF197335.
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Two evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed in the process of protein diversification of the large family of antimicrobial toxins of Escherichia coli, known as the colicins. Data from previous studies suggest that the relatively rare nuclease colicins appear to diversify primarily through the action of positive selection, whilst the more abundant pore-former colicins appear to diversify through the action of recombination. The complete DNA sequence of the newly characterized colicin plasmid, pCol-Let, isolated from a Yanomama Indian of South America, is presented here. This plasmid encodes a newly identified pore-former colicin, colicin Y. DNA and protein sequence comparisons of the colicin Y gene cluster and the encoded proteins with those of published pore-former colicins provide the first evidence that positive selection may also act to increase pore-former colicin diversity.