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The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity
To further its pathogenesis, S. Typhimurium delivers effector proteins into host cells, including the novel E3 ubiquitin ligase (NEL) effector SspH2. Using model systems in a cross-kingdom approach we gained further insight into the molecular function of this effector. Here, we show that SspH2 modul...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3723637/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003518 |
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author | Bhavsar, Amit P. Brown, Nat F. Stoepel, Jan Wiermer, Marcel Martin, Dale D. O. Hsu, Karolynn J. Imami, Koshi Ross, Colin J. Hayden, Michael R. Foster, Leonard J. Li, Xin Hieter, Phil Finlay, B. Brett |
author_facet | Bhavsar, Amit P. Brown, Nat F. Stoepel, Jan Wiermer, Marcel Martin, Dale D. O. Hsu, Karolynn J. Imami, Koshi Ross, Colin J. Hayden, Michael R. Foster, Leonard J. Li, Xin Hieter, Phil Finlay, B. Brett |
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description | To further its pathogenesis, S. Typhimurium delivers effector proteins into host cells, including the novel E3 ubiquitin ligase (NEL) effector SspH2. Using model systems in a cross-kingdom approach we gained further insight into the molecular function of this effector. Here, we show that SspH2 modulates innate immunity in both mammalian and plant cells. In mammalian cell culture, SspH2 significantly enhanced Nod1-mediated IL-8 secretion when transiently expressed or bacterially delivered. In addition, SspH2 also enhanced an Rx-dependent hypersensitive response in planta. In both of these nucleotide-binding leucine rich repeat receptor (NLR) model systems, SspH2-mediated phenotypes required its catalytic E3 ubiquitin ligase activity and interaction with the conserved host protein SGT1. SGT1 has an essential cell cycle function and an additional function as an NLR co-chaperone in animal and plant cells. Interaction between SspH2 and SGT1 was restricted to SGT1 proteins that have NLR co-chaperone function and accordingly, SspH2 did not affect SGT1 cell cycle functions. Mechanistic studies revealed that SspH2 interacted with, and ubiquitinated Nod1 and could induce Nod1 activity in an agonist-independent manner if catalytically active. Interestingly, SspH2 in vitro ubiquitination activity and protein stability were enhanced by SGT1. Overall, this work adds to our understanding of the sophisticated mechanisms used by bacterial effectors to co-opt host pathways by demonstrating that SspH2 can subvert immune responses by selectively exploiting the functions of a conserved host co-chaperone. |
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spelling | pubmed-37236372013-08-09 The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity Bhavsar, Amit P. Brown, Nat F. Stoepel, Jan Wiermer, Marcel Martin, Dale D. O. Hsu, Karolynn J. Imami, Koshi Ross, Colin J. Hayden, Michael R. Foster, Leonard J. Li, Xin Hieter, Phil Finlay, B. Brett PLoS Pathog Research Article To further its pathogenesis, S. Typhimurium delivers effector proteins into host cells, including the novel E3 ubiquitin ligase (NEL) effector SspH2. Using model systems in a cross-kingdom approach we gained further insight into the molecular function of this effector. Here, we show that SspH2 modulates innate immunity in both mammalian and plant cells. In mammalian cell culture, SspH2 significantly enhanced Nod1-mediated IL-8 secretion when transiently expressed or bacterially delivered. In addition, SspH2 also enhanced an Rx-dependent hypersensitive response in planta. In both of these nucleotide-binding leucine rich repeat receptor (NLR) model systems, SspH2-mediated phenotypes required its catalytic E3 ubiquitin ligase activity and interaction with the conserved host protein SGT1. SGT1 has an essential cell cycle function and an additional function as an NLR co-chaperone in animal and plant cells. Interaction between SspH2 and SGT1 was restricted to SGT1 proteins that have NLR co-chaperone function and accordingly, SspH2 did not affect SGT1 cell cycle functions. Mechanistic studies revealed that SspH2 interacted with, and ubiquitinated Nod1 and could induce Nod1 activity in an agonist-independent manner if catalytically active. Interestingly, SspH2 in vitro ubiquitination activity and protein stability were enhanced by SGT1. Overall, this work adds to our understanding of the sophisticated mechanisms used by bacterial effectors to co-opt host pathways by demonstrating that SspH2 can subvert immune responses by selectively exploiting the functions of a conserved host co-chaperone. Public Library of Science 2013-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3723637/ /pubmed/23935490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003518 Text en © 2013 Bhavsar 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bhavsar, Amit P. Brown, Nat F. Stoepel, Jan Wiermer, Marcel Martin, Dale D. O. Hsu, Karolynn J. Imami, Koshi Ross, Colin J. Hayden, Michael R. Foster, Leonard J. Li, Xin Hieter, Phil Finlay, B. Brett The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity |
title | The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity |
title_full | The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity |
title_fullStr | The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity |
title_full_unstemmed | The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity |
title_short | The Salmonella Type III Effector SspH2 Specifically Exploits the NLR Co-chaperone Activity of SGT1 to Subvert Immunity |
title_sort | salmonella type iii effector ssph2 specifically exploits the nlr co-chaperone activity of sgt1 to subvert immunity |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3723637/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003518 |
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