“…Effectors target host systems with defined roles in Coxiella cellular parasitism, and identifying their subcellular destinations can help design laboratory inquiries into function. However, detection of native effectors is exceedingly difficult; thus, ectopic expression of effector-fluorescent protein chimeras has been extensively used for trafficking studies, despite known artifacts of this procedure [120]. Effectors traffic to mitochondria [87,92,94,121], endoplasmic reticulum [91,94,96,122], Golgi apparatus [87], lysosomes [87,92,107,122], autophagosomes [91,93], endocytic vesicles [73,107], nucleus [87,94,[121][122][123], microtubules [92,122] and ubiquitinated proteins [91,93].…”