2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-5822.2011.01601.x
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Identification of a Brucella spp. secreted effector specifically interacting with human small GTPase Rab2

Abstract: SummaryBacteria of the Brucella genus are facultative intracellular class III pathogens. These bacteria are able to control the intracellular trafficking of their vacuole, presumably by the use of yet unknown translocated effectors. To identify such effectors, we used a high-throughput yeast two-hybrid screen to identify interactions between putative human phagosomal proteins and predicted Brucella spp. proteins. We identified a specific interaction between the human small GTPase Rab2 and a Brucella spp. prote… Show more

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“…The secretion test and sample preparation for Western blotting were performed as described previously (de Barsy et al, 2011).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The secretion test and sample preparation for Western blotting were performed as described previously (de Barsy et al, 2011).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3c). Since strains affected for intracellular trafficking are not necessarily attenuated (de Barsy et al, 2011), we tested the co-localization of the DcstA strain with some typical markers of intracellular trafficking in HeLa cells. We first tested the ability of the DcstA strain to interact with ERES by localization of Sec23 and B. abortus during HeLa cell infection.…”
Section: Csta Is Secreted In Bacterial Culturementioning
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“…Examples are (1) VceA and VceC, which belong to the VjbR regulon, consequently having their expression coregulated with the VirB T4SS (de Jong et al 2008); (2) BPE123, whose translocation additionally depends on a Sec-secretion signal at the amino terminus; and (3) BPE005, BPE275, and BPE043 (Table 1) (Marchesini et al 2011). Other putative effectors with indefinite positively charged amino acid carboxy-terminal sequences are (1) RicA, which is the sole effector having an assigned host partner, the guanosine di-phosphate (GDP)-bound form of the small GTPase Rab2 (de Barsy et al 2011); (2) Btp1 (TcpB in B. melitensis), which regulates innate immune responses via its Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain (Cirl et al 2008;Salcedo et al 2008) and possibly modulates microtubule dynamics (Radhakrishnan et al 2011); (3) PrpA, a proline-racemase family member, which regulates immune responses (Spera et al 2006); (4) CstA (conserved Sec24A-targeted protein A), which controls Brucella intracellular trafficking (de Barsy et al 2012); and (5) BvfA, which is required for Brucella intracellular replication (Lavigne et al 2005).…”
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“…A Brucella spp. protein named RicA was picked up as a specific interactor of the human small GTPase Rab2, which was previously shown to be essential for intracellular replication of B. abortus [157,158].…”
Section: The Human Interactome and Infectious Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%