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PFAM: PF00069, PF00176, PF00270, PF00271, PF01507, PF01555, PF02384, PF04851, PF07669, PF07714, PF08378, PF08665, PF08747, PF08849, PF10923, PF13337, PF16565 PFAM: PF00069, PF00176, PF00270, PF00271, PF01507, PF01555, PF02384, PF04851, PF07669, PF07714, PF08378, PF08665, PF08747, PF08849, PF10923, PF13337, PF16565
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- Marian Dominguez-Mirazo
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- doi: 10.1093/nar/gkaa290 - doi: 10.1093/nar/gkaa290
- doi: 10.1093/nar/gky1125 - doi: 10.1093/nar/gky1125
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## Description ## Description
BREX (for Bacteriophage Exclusion) is a family of anti-phage defense systems. BREX systems are active against both lytic and lysogenic phages. They allow phage adsorption but block phage DNA replication, and are considered to be [RM](/defense-systems/rm)-like systems (1,2). BREX systems are found in around 10% of sequenced microbial genomes (1). BREX (for Bacteriophage Exclusion) is a family of anti-phage defense systems. BREX systems are active against both lytic and lysogenic phages. They allow phage adsorption but block phage DNA replication, and are considered to be [RM](/defense-systems/rm)-like systems :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455,10.1093/nar/gkaa290}. BREX systems are found in around 10% of sequenced microbial genomes :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455}.
BREX systems can be divided into six subtypes, and are encoded by 4 to 8 genes, some of these genes being mandatory while others are subtype-specific (1). BREX systems can be divided into six subtypes, and are encoded by 4 to 8 genes, some of these genes being mandatory while others are subtype-specific :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455}.
## Molecular mechanism ## Molecular mechanism
*B. cereus* BREX Type 1 system was reported to methylate target motifs in the bacterial genome (1). The methylation activity of this system has been hypothesized to allow for self from non-self discrimination, as it is the case for Restriction-Modification ([RM)](/defense-systems/rm) systems. *B. cereus* BREX Type 1 system was reported to methylate target motifs in the bacterial genome :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455}. The methylation activity of this system has been hypothesized to allow for self from non-self discrimination, as it is the case for Restriction-Modification ([RM)](/defense-systems/rm) systems.
However, the mechanism through which BREX Type 1 systems defend against phages is distinct from RM systems, and does not seem to degrade phage nucleic acids (1). However, the mechanism through which BREX Type 1 systems defend against phages is distinct from RM systems, and does not seem to degrade phage nucleic acids :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455}.
To date, BREX molecular mechanism remains to be described. To date, BREX molecular mechanism remains to be described.
## Example of genomic structure ## Example of genomic structure
The BREX system have been describe in a total of 6 subsystems. There are 6 subsystems described for the BREX system.
BREX systems necessarily include the pglZ gene (encoding for a putative alkaline phosphatase), which is accompanied by either brxC or pglY. These two genes share only a distant homology but have been hypothesized to fulfill the same function among the different BREX subtypes (1). BREX systems necessarily include the pglZ gene (encoding for a putative alkaline phosphatase), which is accompanied by either brxC or pglY. These two genes share only a distant homology but have been hypothesized to fulfill the same function among the different BREX subtypes :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455}.
Goldfarb and colleagues reported a 6-gene cassette from *Bacillus cereus* as being the model for BREX Type 1. BREX Type 1 are the most widespread BREX systems, and present two core genes (pglZ and brxC). Four other genes are associated with BREX Type 1 : *pglX (*encoding for a putative methyltransferase), *brxA (*encoding an RNA-binding anti-termination protein)*, brxB (*unknown functio*n), brxC (*encoding for a protein with ATP-binding domain) and *brxL* (encoding for a putative protease) (1,2). Goldfarb and colleagues reported a 6-gene cassette from *Bacillus cereus* as being the model for BREX Type 1. BREX Type 1 are the most widespread BREX systems, and present two core genes (pglZ and brxC). Four other genes are associated with BREX Type 1 : *pglX (*encoding for a putative methyltransferase), *brxA (*encoding an RNA-binding anti-termination protein)*, brxB (*unknown functio*n), brxC (*encoding for a protein with ATP-binding domain) and *brxL* (encoding for a putative protease) :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455,10.1093/nar/gkaa290}.
Type 2 BREX systems include the system formerly known as Pgl , which is comprised of four genes (pglW, X, Y, and Z) (3), to which Goldfarb and colleagues found often associated two additional genes (brxD, and brxHI). Type 2 BREX systems include the system formerly known as Pgl, which is comprised of four genes (pglW, X, Y, and Z) :ref{doi=10.1093/nar/gky1125}, to which :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455} found often associated two additional genes (brxD, and brxHI).
Although 4 additional BREX subtypes have been proposed, BREX Type 1 and Type 2 remain the only ones to be experimentally validated. A detailed description of the other subtypes can be found in Goldfarb *et al*., 2015. Although 4 additional BREX subtypes have been proposed, BREX Type 1 and Type 2 remain the only ones to be experimentally validated. A detailed description of the other subtypes can be found in :ref{doi=10.15252/embj.201489455}.
Here is some example found in the RefSeq database: Here is some example found in the RefSeq database:
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