2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9297129
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Identification of a Ribosomal Protein RpsB as a Surface-Exposed Protein and Adhesin of Rickettsia heilongjiangensis

Abstract: Rickettsia heilongjiangensis is an obligate intracellular bacterium that is responsible for far-eastern spotted fever. Surface-exposed proteins (SEPs) play important roles in its pathogenesis. Previous work identified a ribosomal protein RpsB as an SEP by biotin-avidin affinity, a seroreactive antigen, and a diagnostic candidate protein, indicating that it might play an important role in the pathogenesis of rickettsiae. However, in the absence of other evidence, its subcellular location of being surface-expose… Show more

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“…This aspect further emerged by the presence of several outer membrane porins among the most abundant identified proteins. Interestingly, also some ribosomal subunits were found abundant fitting with observations reported in previous studies [14,38,39]; however, their role in a membrane district has not yet been fully explored and further studies are needed to validate these observations and to elucidate the reasons for that.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…This aspect further emerged by the presence of several outer membrane porins among the most abundant identified proteins. Interestingly, also some ribosomal subunits were found abundant fitting with observations reported in previous studies [14,38,39]; however, their role in a membrane district has not yet been fully explored and further studies are needed to validate these observations and to elucidate the reasons for that.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…ClpE acts as a stress response mediators in Listeria [47,48], a virulence regulator in Streptococcus pneumonia [49], an adhesion factor in NCFM in our research, which indicates that the same protein may play different functions in different strains. Ribosomal proteins are cytoplasmic proteins, but they have recently been found on surface of bacteria, such as Rickettsia [50] and Bacillus subtilis 168 [51]. It is speculated that ribosomal proteins may be transported from the intracellular to surface and play a key role in mediating bacterial adhesion and colonization [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from its role as an autogenous repressor, uS2 may have other moonlighting activities in pathogenic bacteria, although the underlying mechanisms remain unclear and await further studies. Recently, RpsB (uS2) has been shown to be a surface-exposed protein of rickettsia, representing an important ligand and adhesin of these obligate intracellular microorganisms [ 87 ]. Increased expression of uS2-derived peptides has been observed in the highly virulent strains of Streptococcus suis cultured under host-simulated conditions, indicating that uS2 or its peptides might serve as specific virulence factors [ 88 ].…”
Section: Moonlighting R-proteins Of the 30s Ribosomal Subunitmentioning
confidence: 99%