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The Shigella flexneri OmpA amino acid residues (188)EVQ(190) are essential for the interaction with the virulence factor PhoN2

Shigella flexneri is an intracellular pathogen that deploys an arsenal of virulence factors promoting host cell invasion, intracellular multiplication and intra- and inter-cellular dissemination. We have previously reported that the interaction between apyrase (PhoN2), a periplasmic ATP-diphosphohyd...

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Autores principales: Scribano, Daniela, Damico, Rosanna, Ambrosi, Cecilia, Superti, Fabiana, Marazzato, Massimiliano, Conte, Maria Pia, Longhi, Catia, Palamara, Anna Teresa, Zagaglia, Carlo, Nicoletti, Mauro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5613738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2016.08.010
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Sumario:Shigella flexneri is an intracellular pathogen that deploys an arsenal of virulence factors promoting host cell invasion, intracellular multiplication and intra- and inter-cellular dissemination. We have previously reported that the interaction between apyrase (PhoN2), a periplasmic ATP-diphosphohydrolase, and the C-terminal domain of the outer membrane (OM) protein OmpA is likely required for proper IcsA exposition at the old bacterial pole and thus for full virulence expression of Shigella flexneri (Scribano et al., 2014). OmpA, that is the major OM protein of Gram-negative bacteria, is a multifaceted protein that plays many different roles both in the OM structural integrity and in the virulence of several pathogens. Here, by using yeast two-hybrid technology and by constructing an in silico 3D model of OmpA from S. flexneri 5a strain M90T, we observed that the OmpA residues (188)EVQ(190) are likely essential for PhoN2-OmpA interaction. The (188)EVQ(190) amino acids are located within a flexible region of the OmpA protein that could represent a scaffold for protein-protein interaction.