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Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation
Ehrlichia chaffeensis, an obligatory intracellular bacterium, infects monocytes/macrophages by sequestering a regulator of endosomal traffic, the small GTPase RAB5, on its membrane-bound inclusions to avoid routing to host-cell phagolysosomes. How RAB5 is sequestered on ehrlichial inclusions is poor...
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National Academy of Sciences
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6156607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30181274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806904115 |
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author | Yan, Qi Lin, Mingqun Huang, Weiyan Teymournejad, Omid Johnson, Jennifer M. Hays, Franklin A. Liang, Zhimin Li, Guangpu Rikihisa, Yasuko |
author_facet | Yan, Qi Lin, Mingqun Huang, Weiyan Teymournejad, Omid Johnson, Jennifer M. Hays, Franklin A. Liang, Zhimin Li, Guangpu Rikihisa, Yasuko |
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description | Ehrlichia chaffeensis, an obligatory intracellular bacterium, infects monocytes/macrophages by sequestering a regulator of endosomal traffic, the small GTPase RAB5, on its membrane-bound inclusions to avoid routing to host-cell phagolysosomes. How RAB5 is sequestered on ehrlichial inclusions is poorly understood, however. We found that native Ehrlichia translocated factor-2 (Etf-2), a previously predicted effector of the Ehrlichia type IV secretion system, and recombinant Etf-2 (cloned into the Ehrlichia genome) are secreted into the host-cell cytoplasm and localize to ehrlichial inclusions. Ectopically expressed Etf-2–GFP also localized to inclusions and membranes of early endosomes marked with RAB5 and interacted with GTP-bound RAB5 but not with a GDP-bound RAB5. Etf-2, although lacking a RAB GTPase-activating protein (GAP) Tre2-Bub2-Cdc16 (TBC) domain, contains two conserved TBC domain motifs, namely an Arg finger and a Gln finger, and site-directed mutagenesis revealed that both Arg(188) and Gln(245) are required for Etf-2 localization to early endosomes. The yeast two-hybrid assay and microscale thermophoresis revealed that Etf-2 binds tightly to GTP-bound RAB5 but not to GDP-bound RAB5. However, Etf-2 lacks RAB5-specific GAP activity. Etf-2 localized to bead-containing phagosomes as well as endosomes containing beads coated with the C-terminal fragment of EtpE (entry-triggering protein of Ehrlichia), an Ehrlichia outer-membrane invasin, and significantly delayed RAB5 dissociation from and RAB7 localization to phagosomes/endosomes and RABGAP5 localization to endosomes. Thus, binding of Etf-2 to RAB5-GTP appears to delay RAB5 inactivation by impeding RABGAP5 localization to endosomes. This suggests a unique mechanism by which RAB5 is sequestered on ehrlichial inclusions to benefit bacterial survival and replication. |
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spelling | pubmed-61566072018-09-27 Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation Yan, Qi Lin, Mingqun Huang, Weiyan Teymournejad, Omid Johnson, Jennifer M. Hays, Franklin A. Liang, Zhimin Li, Guangpu Rikihisa, Yasuko Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Ehrlichia chaffeensis, an obligatory intracellular bacterium, infects monocytes/macrophages by sequestering a regulator of endosomal traffic, the small GTPase RAB5, on its membrane-bound inclusions to avoid routing to host-cell phagolysosomes. How RAB5 is sequestered on ehrlichial inclusions is poorly understood, however. We found that native Ehrlichia translocated factor-2 (Etf-2), a previously predicted effector of the Ehrlichia type IV secretion system, and recombinant Etf-2 (cloned into the Ehrlichia genome) are secreted into the host-cell cytoplasm and localize to ehrlichial inclusions. Ectopically expressed Etf-2–GFP also localized to inclusions and membranes of early endosomes marked with RAB5 and interacted with GTP-bound RAB5 but not with a GDP-bound RAB5. Etf-2, although lacking a RAB GTPase-activating protein (GAP) Tre2-Bub2-Cdc16 (TBC) domain, contains two conserved TBC domain motifs, namely an Arg finger and a Gln finger, and site-directed mutagenesis revealed that both Arg(188) and Gln(245) are required for Etf-2 localization to early endosomes. The yeast two-hybrid assay and microscale thermophoresis revealed that Etf-2 binds tightly to GTP-bound RAB5 but not to GDP-bound RAB5. However, Etf-2 lacks RAB5-specific GAP activity. Etf-2 localized to bead-containing phagosomes as well as endosomes containing beads coated with the C-terminal fragment of EtpE (entry-triggering protein of Ehrlichia), an Ehrlichia outer-membrane invasin, and significantly delayed RAB5 dissociation from and RAB7 localization to phagosomes/endosomes and RABGAP5 localization to endosomes. Thus, binding of Etf-2 to RAB5-GTP appears to delay RAB5 inactivation by impeding RABGAP5 localization to endosomes. This suggests a unique mechanism by which RAB5 is sequestered on ehrlichial inclusions to benefit bacterial survival and replication. National Academy of Sciences 2018-09-18 2018-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6156607/ /pubmed/30181274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806904115 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | PNAS Plus Yan, Qi Lin, Mingqun Huang, Weiyan Teymournejad, Omid Johnson, Jennifer M. Hays, Franklin A. Liang, Zhimin Li, Guangpu Rikihisa, Yasuko Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation |
title | Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation |
title_full | Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation |
title_fullStr | Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation |
title_full_unstemmed | Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation |
title_short | Ehrlichia type IV secretion system effector Etf-2 binds to active RAB5 and delays endosome maturation |
title_sort | ehrlichia type iv secretion system effector etf-2 binds to active rab5 and delays endosome maturation |
topic | PNAS Plus |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6156607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30181274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806904115 |
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