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Steps for Shigella Gatekeeper Protein MxiC Function in Hierarchical Type III Secretion Regulation.


ABSTRACT: Type III secretion systems are complex nanomachines used for injection of proteins from Gram-negative bacteria into eukaryotic cells. Although they are assembled when the environmental conditions are appropriate, they only start secreting upon contact with a host cell. Secretion is hierarchical. First, the pore-forming translocators are released. Second, effector proteins are injected. Hierarchy between these protein classes is mediated by a conserved gatekeeper protein, MxiC, in Shigella As its molecular mechanism of action is still poorly understood, we used its structure to guide site-directed mutagenesis and to dissect its function. We identified mutants predominantly affecting all known features of MxiC regulation as follows: secretion of translocators, MxiC and/or effectors. Using molecular genetics, we then mapped at which point in the regulatory cascade the mutants were affected. Analysis of some of these mutants led us to a set of electron paramagnetic resonance experiments that provide evidence that MxiC interacts directly with IpaD. We suggest how this interaction regulates a switch in its conformation that is key to its functions.

SUBMITTER: Roehrich AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5290946 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Steps for Shigella Gatekeeper Protein MxiC Function in Hierarchical Type III Secretion Regulation.

Roehrich A Dorothea AD   Bordignon Enrica E   Mode Selma S   Shen Da-Kang DK   Liu Xia X   Pain Maria M   Murillo Isabel I   Martinez-Argudo Isabel I   Sessions Richard B RB   Blocker Ariel J AJ  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20161214 5


Type III secretion systems are complex nanomachines used for injection of proteins from Gram-negative bacteria into eukaryotic cells. Although they are assembled when the environmental conditions are appropriate, they only start secreting upon contact with a host cell. Secretion is hierarchical. First, the pore-forming translocators are released. Second, effector proteins are injected. Hierarchy between these protein classes is mediated by a conserved gatekeeper protein, MxiC, in Shigella As its  ...[more]

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