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EspD Is Critical for the Virulence-Mediating ESX-1 Secretion System in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Chen, Jeffrey M.
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Boy-Röttger, Stefanie
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Dhar, Neeraj  
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2011
Journal of bacteriology

ESAT-6 system 1 (ESX-1)-mediated secretion in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is dependent on proteins encoded by the cotranscribed espA-espC-espD gene cluster. While the roles of EspA and EspC with respect to the ESX-1 secretion system have been actively investigated, the function of EspD remains unknown. We show that EspD is secreted by M. tuberculosis, but unlike EspA and EsxA, its export does not exclusively require the ESX-1 system. Evidence for stabilization of cellular levels of EspA and EspC by EspD is presented, and depletion of EspD results in loss of EsxA secretion. Site-directed mutagenesis of EspD reveals that its role in the maintenance of cellular levels of EspA in M. tuberculosis is distinct from its facilitation of EsxA secretion. The same mutagenesis experiments have also shown that secretion of EspD is not required for the secretion of EsxA. Our findings highlight a critical and complex role for EspD in modulating the ESX-1 secretion system in M. tuberculosis.

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DOI
10.1128/JB.06417-11
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299966000014

Author(s)
Chen, Jeffrey M.
Boy-Röttger, Stefanie
Dhar, Neeraj  
Sweeney, Nathan
Buxton, Roger S.
Pojer, Florence  
Rosenkrands, Ida
Cole, Stewart T.  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal of bacteriology
Volume

194

Issue

4

Start page

884

End page

93

Subjects

Complex-Formation

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Esat-6 Secretion

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Calmette-Guerin

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Attenuation

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Genes

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Rd1

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Immunogenicity

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Transformation

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Transcription

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Infection

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