Enteric pathogens deploy cell cycle inhibiting factors to block the bactericidal activity of Perforin-2

Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins 0301 basic medicine NEDD8 Protein QH301-705.5 Virulence Factors Science Immunology Cell Line Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli 03 medical and health sciences Cif Animals Humans Biology (General) Ubiquitins EPEC NEDD8 0303 health sciences Microbial Viability Q Cell Cycle R Cullin Proteins Perforin-2 3. Good health MPEG1 Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Host-Pathogen Interactions Medicine
DOI: 10.7554/elife.06505 Publication Date: 2015-09-29T11:38:49Z
ABSTRACT
Perforin-2 (MPEG1) is an effector of the innate immune system that limits the proliferation and spread of medically relevant Gram-negative, -positive, and acid fast bacteria. We show here that a cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase (CRL) complex containing cullin-1 and βTrCP monoubiquitylates Perforin-2 in response to pathogen associated molecular patterns such as LPS. Ubiquitylation triggers a rapid redistribution of Perforin-2 and is essential for its bactericidal activity. Enteric pathogens such as Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli disarm host cells by injecting cell cycle inhibiting factors (Cifs) into mammalian cells to deamidate the ubiquitin-like protein NEDD8. Because CRL activity is dependent upon NEDD8, Cif blocks ubiquitin dependent trafficking of Perforin-2 and thus, its bactericidal activity. Collectively, these studies further underscore the biological significance of Perforin-2 and elucidate critical molecular events that culminate in Perforin-2-dependent killing of both intracellular and extracellular, cell-adherent bacteria.
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