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The Rab-binding Profiles of Bacterial Virulence Factors during Infection.


ABSTRACT: Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of Legionnaire's disease, uses its type IV secretion system to translocate over 300 effector proteins into host cells. These effectors subvert host cell signaling pathways to ensure bacterial proliferation. Despite their importance for pathogenesis, the roles of most of the effectors are yet to be characterized. Key to understanding the function of effectors is the identification of host proteins they bind during infection. We previously developed a novel tandem-affinity purification (TAP) approach using hexahistidine and BirA-specific biotinylation tags for isolating translocated effector complexes from infected cells whose composition were subsequently deciphered by mass spectrometry. Here we further advanced the workflow for the TAP approach and determined the infection-dependent interactomes of the effectors SidM and LidA, which were previously reported to promiscuously bind multiple Rab GTPases in vitro. In this study we defined a stringent subset of Rab GTPases targeted by SidM and LidA during infection, comprising of Rab1A, 1B, 6, and 10; in addition, LidA targets Rab14 and 18. Taken together, this study illustrates the power of this approach to profile the intracellular interactomes of bacterial effectors during infection.

SUBMITTER: So EC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4786718 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Rab-binding Profiles of Bacterial Virulence Factors during Infection.

So Ernest C EC   Schroeder Gunnar N GN   Carson Danielle D   Mattheis Corinna C   Mousnier Aurélie A   Broncel Malgorzata M   Tate Edward W EW   Frankel Gad G  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20160111 11


Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of Legionnaire's disease, uses its type IV secretion system to translocate over 300 effector proteins into host cells. These effectors subvert host cell signaling pathways to ensure bacterial proliferation. Despite their importance for pathogenesis, the roles of most of the effectors are yet to be characterized. Key to understanding the function of effectors is the identification of host proteins they bind during infection. We previously developed a no  ...[more]

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