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Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen

Gram-negative bacterial pathogens inject type III secreted effectors (T3SEs) directly into host cells to promote pathogen fitness by manipulating host cellular processes. Despite their crucial role in promoting virulence, relatively few T3SEs have well-characterized enzymatic activities or host targ...

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Autores principales: Lee, Amy Huei-Yi, Bastedo, D. Patrick, Youn, Ji-Young, Lo, Timothy, Middleton, Maggie A., Kireeva, Inga, Lee, Jee Yeon, Sharifpoor, Sara, Baryshnikova, Anastasia, Zhang, Jianfeng, Wang, Pauline W., Peisajovich, Sergio G., Constanzo, Michael, Andrews, Brenda J., Boone, Charles M., Desveaux, Darrell, Guttman, David S.
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6385969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30573466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.118.200877
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author Lee, Amy Huei-Yi
Bastedo, D. Patrick
Youn, Ji-Young
Lo, Timothy
Middleton, Maggie A.
Kireeva, Inga
Lee, Jee Yeon
Sharifpoor, Sara
Baryshnikova, Anastasia
Zhang, Jianfeng
Wang, Pauline W.
Peisajovich, Sergio G.
Constanzo, Michael
Andrews, Brenda J.
Boone, Charles M.
Desveaux, Darrell
Guttman, David S.
author_facet Lee, Amy Huei-Yi
Bastedo, D. Patrick
Youn, Ji-Young
Lo, Timothy
Middleton, Maggie A.
Kireeva, Inga
Lee, Jee Yeon
Sharifpoor, Sara
Baryshnikova, Anastasia
Zhang, Jianfeng
Wang, Pauline W.
Peisajovich, Sergio G.
Constanzo, Michael
Andrews, Brenda J.
Boone, Charles M.
Desveaux, Darrell
Guttman, David S.
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description Gram-negative bacterial pathogens inject type III secreted effectors (T3SEs) directly into host cells to promote pathogen fitness by manipulating host cellular processes. Despite their crucial role in promoting virulence, relatively few T3SEs have well-characterized enzymatic activities or host targets. This is in part due to functional redundancy within pathogen T3SE repertoires as well as the promiscuity of individual T3SEs that can have multiple host targets. To overcome these challenges, we generated and characterized a collection of yeast strains stably expressing 75 T3SE constructs from the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. This collection is devised to facilitate heterologous genetic screens in yeast, a non-host organism, to identify T3SEs that target conserved eukaryotic processes. Among 75 T3SEs tested, we identified 16 that inhibited yeast growth on rich media and eight that inhibited growth on stress-inducing media. We utilized Pathogenic Genetic Array (PGA) screens to identify potential host targets of P. syringae T3SEs. We focused on the acetyltransferase, HopZ1a, which interacts with plant tubulin and alters microtubule networks. To uncover putative HopZ1a host targets, we identified yeast genes with genetic interaction profiles most similar (i.e., congruent) to the PGA profile of HopZ1a and performed a functional enrichment analysis of these HopZ1a-congruent genes. We compared the congruence analyses above to previously described HopZ physical interaction datasets and identified kinesins as potential HopZ1a targets. Finally, we demonstrated that HopZ1a can target kinesins by acetylating the plant kinesins HINKEL and MKRP1, illustrating the utility of our T3SE-expressing yeast library to characterize T3SE functions.
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spelling pubmed-63859692019-02-26 Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen Lee, Amy Huei-Yi Bastedo, D. Patrick Youn, Ji-Young Lo, Timothy Middleton, Maggie A. Kireeva, Inga Lee, Jee Yeon Sharifpoor, Sara Baryshnikova, Anastasia Zhang, Jianfeng Wang, Pauline W. Peisajovich, Sergio G. Constanzo, Michael Andrews, Brenda J. Boone, Charles M. Desveaux, Darrell Guttman, David S. G3 (Bethesda) Investigations Gram-negative bacterial pathogens inject type III secreted effectors (T3SEs) directly into host cells to promote pathogen fitness by manipulating host cellular processes. Despite their crucial role in promoting virulence, relatively few T3SEs have well-characterized enzymatic activities or host targets. This is in part due to functional redundancy within pathogen T3SE repertoires as well as the promiscuity of individual T3SEs that can have multiple host targets. To overcome these challenges, we generated and characterized a collection of yeast strains stably expressing 75 T3SE constructs from the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. This collection is devised to facilitate heterologous genetic screens in yeast, a non-host organism, to identify T3SEs that target conserved eukaryotic processes. Among 75 T3SEs tested, we identified 16 that inhibited yeast growth on rich media and eight that inhibited growth on stress-inducing media. We utilized Pathogenic Genetic Array (PGA) screens to identify potential host targets of P. syringae T3SEs. We focused on the acetyltransferase, HopZ1a, which interacts with plant tubulin and alters microtubule networks. To uncover putative HopZ1a host targets, we identified yeast genes with genetic interaction profiles most similar (i.e., congruent) to the PGA profile of HopZ1a and performed a functional enrichment analysis of these HopZ1a-congruent genes. We compared the congruence analyses above to previously described HopZ physical interaction datasets and identified kinesins as potential HopZ1a targets. Finally, we demonstrated that HopZ1a can target kinesins by acetylating the plant kinesins HINKEL and MKRP1, illustrating the utility of our T3SE-expressing yeast library to characterize T3SE functions. Genetics Society of America 2018-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6385969/ /pubmed/30573466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.118.200877 Text en Copyright © 2019 Lee et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Amy Huei-Yi
Bastedo, D. Patrick
Youn, Ji-Young
Lo, Timothy
Middleton, Maggie A.
Kireeva, Inga
Lee, Jee Yeon
Sharifpoor, Sara
Baryshnikova, Anastasia
Zhang, Jianfeng
Wang, Pauline W.
Peisajovich, Sergio G.
Constanzo, Michael
Andrews, Brenda J.
Boone, Charles M.
Desveaux, Darrell
Guttman, David S.
Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen
title Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen
title_full Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen
title_fullStr Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen
title_short Identifying Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secreted Effector Function via a Yeast Genomic Screen
title_sort identifying pseudomonas syringae type iii secreted effector function via a yeast genomic screen
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6385969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30573466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.118.200877
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