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Makes caterpillars floppy-like effector-containing MARTX toxins require host ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) proteins for systemic pathogenicity
- Title
- Makes caterpillars floppy-like effector-containing MARTX toxins require host ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) proteins for systemic pathogenicity
- Authors
- Lee, Youngjin; Kim, Byoung Sik; Choi, Sanghyeon; Lee, Eun-Young; Park, Shinhye; Hwang, Jungwon; Kwon, Yumi; Hyun, Jaekyung; Lee, Cheolju; Kim, Jihyun F.; Eom, Soo Hyun; Kim, Myung Hee
- Ewha Authors
- 김병식
- SCOPUS Author ID
- 김병식
- Issue Date
- 2019
- Journal Title
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- ISSN
- 0027-8424
- Citation
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vol. 116, no. 36, pp. 18031 - 18040
- Keywords
- MARTX toxin; effector; ADP-ribosylation factor protein
- Publisher
- NATL ACAD SCIENCES
- Indexed
- SCIE; SCOPUS
- Document Type
- Article
- Abstract
- Upon invading target cells, multifunctional autoprocessing repeats-in-toxin (MARTX) toxins secreted by bacterial pathogens release their disease-related modularly structured effector domains. However, it is unclear how a diverse repertoire of effector domains within these toxins are processed and activated. Here, we report that Makes caterpillars floppy-like effector (MCF)-containing MARTX toxins require ubiquitous ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) proteins for processing and activation of intermediate effector modules, which localize in different subcellular compartments following limited processing of holo effector modules by the internal cysteine protease. Effector domains structured tandemly with MCF in intermediate modules become disengaged and fully activated by MCF, which aggressively interacts with ARF proteins present at the same location as intermediate modules and is converted allosterically into a catalytically competent protease. MCF-mediated effector processing leads ultimately to severe virulence in mice via an MCF-mediated ARF switching mechanism across subcellular compartments. This work provides insight into how bacteria take advantage of host systems to induce systemic pathogenicity.
- DOI
- 10.1073/pnas.1905095116
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- 공과대학 > 식품생명공학과 > Journal papers
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