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Dominant Negative Effects By Inactive Spa47 Mutants Inhibit T3ss Function And Shigella Virulence, Jamie L. Burgess, Heather B. Case, R. Alan Burgess, Nicholas E. Dickenson Jan 2020

Dominant Negative Effects By Inactive Spa47 Mutants Inhibit T3ss Function And Shigella Virulence, Jamie L. Burgess, Heather B. Case, R. Alan Burgess, Nicholas E. Dickenson

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Type three secretion systems (T3SS) are complex nano-machines that evolved to inject bacterial effector proteins directly into the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Many high-priority human pathogens rely on one or more T3SSs to cause disease and evade host immune responses, underscoring the need to better understand the mechanisms through which T3SSs function and their role(s) in supporting pathogen virulence. We recently identified the Shigella protein Spa47 as an oligomerization-activated T3SS ATPase that fuels the T3SS and supports overall Shigella virulence. Here, we provide both in vitro and in vivo characterization of Spa47 oligomerization and activation in the presence and absence …