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Modulation of microtubule dynamics by a TIR domain protein from the intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensis.


ABSTRACT: TIR (Toll/interleukin-1 receptor) domain-containing proteins play a crucial role in innate immunity in eukaryotes. Brucella is a highly infectious intracellular bacterium that encodes a TIR domain protein (TcpB) to subvert host innate immune responses to establish a beneficial niche for pathogenesis. TcpB inhibits NF-?B (nuclear factor ?B) activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine secretions mediated by TLR (Toll-like receptor) 2 and TLR4. In the present study, we have demonstrated that TcpB modulates microtubule dynamics by acting as a stabilization factor. TcpB increased the rate of nucleation as well as the polymerization phases of microtubule formation in a similar manner to paclitaxel. TcpB could efficiently inhibit nocodazole- or cold-induced microtubule disassembly. Microtubule stabilization by TcpB is attributed to the BB-loop region of the TIR domain, and a point mutation affected the microtubule stabilization as well as the TLR-suppression properties of TcpB.

SUBMITTER: Radhakrishnan GK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3513345 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modulation of microtubule dynamics by a TIR domain protein from the intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensis.

Radhakrishnan Girish K GK   Harms Jerome S JS   Splitter Gary A GA  

The Biochemical journal 20111001 1


TIR (Toll/interleukin-1 receptor) domain-containing proteins play a crucial role in innate immunity in eukaryotes. Brucella is a highly infectious intracellular bacterium that encodes a TIR domain protein (TcpB) to subvert host innate immune responses to establish a beneficial niche for pathogenesis. TcpB inhibits NF-κB (nuclear factor κB) activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine secretions mediated by TLR (Toll-like receptor) 2 and TLR4. In the present study, we have demonstrated that TcpB modu  ...[more]

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