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Genus-optimized strategy for the identification of chlamydial type III secretion substrates.


ABSTRACT: Among chlamydial virulence factors are the type III secretion (T3S) system and its effectors. T3S effectors target host proteins to benefit the infecting chlamydiae. The assortment of effectors, each with a unique function, varies between species. This variation likely contributes to differences in host specificity and disease severity. A dozen effectors of Chlamydia trachomatis have been identified; however, estimates suggest that more exist. A T3S prediction algorithm, SVM-based Identification and Evaluation of Virulence Effectors (SIEVE), along with a Yersinia surrogate secretion system helped to identify a new T3S substrate, CT082, which rather than functioning as an effector associates with the chlamydial envelope after secretion. SIEVE was modified to improve/expand effector predictions to include all sequenced genomes. Additional adjustments were made to the existing surrogate system whereby the N terminus of putative effectors was fused to a known effector lacking its own N terminus and was tested for secretion. Expansion of effector predictions by cSIEVE and modification of the surrogate system have also assisted in identifying a new T3S substrate from C. psittaci. The expanded predictions along with modifications to improve the surrogate secretion system have enhanced our ability to identify novel species-specific effectors, which upon characterization should provide insight into the unique pathogenic properties of each species.

SUBMITTER: Hovis KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3838470 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genus-optimized strategy for the identification of chlamydial type III secretion substrates.

Hovis Kelley M KM   Mojica Sergio S   McDermott Jason E JE   Pedersen Laura L   Simhi Chana C   Rank Roger G RG   Myers Garry S A GS   Ravel Jacques J   Hsia Ru-ching RC   Bavoil Patrik M PM  

Pathogens and disease 20130814 3


Among chlamydial virulence factors are the type III secretion (T3S) system and its effectors. T3S effectors target host proteins to benefit the infecting chlamydiae. The assortment of effectors, each with a unique function, varies between species. This variation likely contributes to differences in host specificity and disease severity. A dozen effectors of Chlamydia trachomatis have been identified; however, estimates suggest that more exist. A T3S prediction algorithm, SVM-based Identification  ...[more]

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