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Legionella pneumophila Subversion of Host Vesicular Transport by SidC Effector Proteins
Authors:Florian A. Horenkamp  Shaeri Mukherjee  Eric Alix  Curtis M. Schauder  Andree M. Hubber  Craig R. Roy  Karin M. Reinisch
Affiliation:1. Department of Cell Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, , New Haven, CT, USA;2. Department of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, , New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:Tethering proteins play a key role in vesicular transport, ensuring that cargo arrives at a specific destination. The bacterial effector protein SidC and its paralog SdcA have been described as tethering factors encoded by the intracellular pathogen Legionella pneumophila. Here, we demonstrate that SidC proteins are important for early events unique to maturation of vacuoles containing Legionella and discover monoubiquitination of Rab1 as a new SidC‐dependent activity. The crystal structure of the SidC N‐terminus revealed a novel fold that is important for function and could be involved in Legionella adaptations to evolutionarily divergent host cells it encounters in natural environments. image
Keywords:Rab1 modification  Tethering
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