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A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export

Specialized secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria commonly transport multiple effectors that act in concert to control and exploit the host cell as a replication-permissive niche. Both the Mycobacterium marinum and the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genomes contain an extended region of difference 1...

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Autores principales: McLaughlin, Bryant, Chon, Janet S, MacGurn, Jason A, Carlsson, Fredric, Cheng, Terri L, Cox, Jeffery S, Brown, Eric J
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1937011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17676952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030105
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author McLaughlin, Bryant
Chon, Janet S
MacGurn, Jason A
Carlsson, Fredric
Cheng, Terri L
Cox, Jeffery S
Brown, Eric J
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Chon, Janet S
MacGurn, Jason A
Carlsson, Fredric
Cheng, Terri L
Cox, Jeffery S
Brown, Eric J
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description Specialized secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria commonly transport multiple effectors that act in concert to control and exploit the host cell as a replication-permissive niche. Both the Mycobacterium marinum and the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genomes contain an extended region of difference 1 (extRD1) locus that encodes one such pathway, the early secretory antigenic target 6 (ESAT-6) system 1 (ESX-1) secretion apparatus. ESX-1 is required for virulence and for secretion of the proteins ESAT-6, culture filtrate protein 10 (CFP-10), and EspA. Here, we show that both Rv3881c and its M. marinum homolog, Mh3881c, are secreted proteins, and disruption of RD1 in either organism blocks secretion. We have renamed the Rv3881c/Mh3881c gene espB for ESX-1 substrate protein B. Secretion of M. marinum EspB (EspB(M)) requires both the Mh3879c and Mh3871 genes within RD1, while CFP-10 secretion is not affected by disruption of Mh3879c. In contrast, disruption of Mh3866 or Mh3867 within the extRD1 locus prevents CFP-10 secretion without effect on EspB(M). Mutants that fail to secrete only EspB(M) or only CFP-10 are less attenuated in macrophages than mutants failing to secrete both substrates. EspB(M) physically interacts with Mh3879c; the M. tuberculosis homolog, EspB(T), physically interacts with Rv3879c; and mutants of EspB(M) that fail to bind Mh3879c fail to be secreted. We also found interaction between Rv3879c and Rv3871, a component of the ESX-1 machine, suggesting a mechanism for the secretion of EspB. The results establish EspB as a substrate of ESX-1 that is required for virulence and growth in macrophages and suggests that the contribution of ESX-1 to virulence may arise from the secretion of multiple independent substrates.
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spelling pubmed-19370112007-08-07 A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export McLaughlin, Bryant Chon, Janet S MacGurn, Jason A Carlsson, Fredric Cheng, Terri L Cox, Jeffery S Brown, Eric J PLoS Pathog Research Article Specialized secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria commonly transport multiple effectors that act in concert to control and exploit the host cell as a replication-permissive niche. Both the Mycobacterium marinum and the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genomes contain an extended region of difference 1 (extRD1) locus that encodes one such pathway, the early secretory antigenic target 6 (ESAT-6) system 1 (ESX-1) secretion apparatus. ESX-1 is required for virulence and for secretion of the proteins ESAT-6, culture filtrate protein 10 (CFP-10), and EspA. Here, we show that both Rv3881c and its M. marinum homolog, Mh3881c, are secreted proteins, and disruption of RD1 in either organism blocks secretion. We have renamed the Rv3881c/Mh3881c gene espB for ESX-1 substrate protein B. Secretion of M. marinum EspB (EspB(M)) requires both the Mh3879c and Mh3871 genes within RD1, while CFP-10 secretion is not affected by disruption of Mh3879c. In contrast, disruption of Mh3866 or Mh3867 within the extRD1 locus prevents CFP-10 secretion without effect on EspB(M). Mutants that fail to secrete only EspB(M) or only CFP-10 are less attenuated in macrophages than mutants failing to secrete both substrates. EspB(M) physically interacts with Mh3879c; the M. tuberculosis homolog, EspB(T), physically interacts with Rv3879c; and mutants of EspB(M) that fail to bind Mh3879c fail to be secreted. We also found interaction between Rv3879c and Rv3871, a component of the ESX-1 machine, suggesting a mechanism for the secretion of EspB. The results establish EspB as a substrate of ESX-1 that is required for virulence and growth in macrophages and suggests that the contribution of ESX-1 to virulence may arise from the secretion of multiple independent substrates. Public Library of Science 2007-08 2007-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1937011/ /pubmed/17676952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030105 Text en © 2007 McLaughlin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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McLaughlin, Bryant
Chon, Janet S
MacGurn, Jason A
Carlsson, Fredric
Cheng, Terri L
Cox, Jeffery S
Brown, Eric J
A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export
title A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export
title_full A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export
title_fullStr A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export
title_full_unstemmed A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export
title_short A Mycobacterium ESX-1–Secreted Virulence Factor with Unique Requirements for Export
title_sort mycobacterium esx-1–secreted virulence factor with unique requirements for export
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1937011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17676952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030105
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