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Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion

BACKGROUND: Pathogenic Yersinia species (Y. enterocolitica, Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis) share a type three secretion system (TTSS) which allows translocation of effector proteins (called Yops) into host cells. It is believed that proteins are delivered through a hollow needle with an inner dia...

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Autores principales: Wilharm, Gottfried, Lehmann, Verena, Neumayer, Wibke, Trček, Janja, Heesemann, Jürgen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC471551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15248901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-4-27
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author Wilharm, Gottfried
Lehmann, Verena
Neumayer, Wibke
Trček, Janja
Heesemann, Jürgen
author_facet Wilharm, Gottfried
Lehmann, Verena
Neumayer, Wibke
Trček, Janja
Heesemann, Jürgen
author_sort Wilharm, Gottfried
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description BACKGROUND: Pathogenic Yersinia species (Y. enterocolitica, Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis) share a type three secretion system (TTSS) which allows translocation of effector proteins (called Yops) into host cells. It is believed that proteins are delivered through a hollow needle with an inner diameter of 2–3 nm. Thus transport seems to require substrates which are essentially unfolded. Recent work from different groups suggests that the Yersinia TTSS cannot accommodate substrates which are folded prior to secretion. It was suggested that folding is prevented either by co-translational secretion or by the assistance of specific Yop chaperones (called Sycs). RESULTS: In this study we have fused YopE secretion signals of various length to the mouse dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) in order to analyse the DHFR folding state prior to secretion. We could demonstrate that secretion-deficient as well as secretion-competent YopE-DHFR fusions complexed to SycE can be efficiently purified from Yersinia cytosol by affinity chromatography using methotrexate-agarose. This implies the folding of the DHFR fusion moiety despite SycE binding and contradicts the previously presented model of folding inhibition by chaperone binding. Secretion-deficient YopE-DHFR fusions caused severe jamming of the TTSS. This observation contradicts the co-translational secretion model. CONCLUSIONS: We present evidence that the Yersinia TTSS is familiar with the processing of transport substrates which are folded prior to secretion. We therefore predict that an unfoldase is involved in type III secretion.
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spelling pubmed-4715512004-07-17 Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion Wilharm, Gottfried Lehmann, Verena Neumayer, Wibke Trček, Janja Heesemann, Jürgen BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Pathogenic Yersinia species (Y. enterocolitica, Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis) share a type three secretion system (TTSS) which allows translocation of effector proteins (called Yops) into host cells. It is believed that proteins are delivered through a hollow needle with an inner diameter of 2–3 nm. Thus transport seems to require substrates which are essentially unfolded. Recent work from different groups suggests that the Yersinia TTSS cannot accommodate substrates which are folded prior to secretion. It was suggested that folding is prevented either by co-translational secretion or by the assistance of specific Yop chaperones (called Sycs). RESULTS: In this study we have fused YopE secretion signals of various length to the mouse dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) in order to analyse the DHFR folding state prior to secretion. We could demonstrate that secretion-deficient as well as secretion-competent YopE-DHFR fusions complexed to SycE can be efficiently purified from Yersinia cytosol by affinity chromatography using methotrexate-agarose. This implies the folding of the DHFR fusion moiety despite SycE binding and contradicts the previously presented model of folding inhibition by chaperone binding. Secretion-deficient YopE-DHFR fusions caused severe jamming of the TTSS. This observation contradicts the co-translational secretion model. CONCLUSIONS: We present evidence that the Yersinia TTSS is familiar with the processing of transport substrates which are folded prior to secretion. We therefore predict that an unfoldase is involved in type III secretion. BioMed Central 2004-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC471551/ /pubmed/15248901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-4-27 Text en Copyright © 2004 Wilharm et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wilharm, Gottfried
Lehmann, Verena
Neumayer, Wibke
Trček, Janja
Heesemann, Jürgen
Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion
title Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion
title_full Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion
title_fullStr Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion
title_full_unstemmed Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion
title_short Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: Evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion
title_sort yersinia enterocolitica type iii secretion: evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC471551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15248901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-4-27
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