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The Photorhabdus asymbiotica virulence cassettes deliver protein effectors directly into target eukaryotic cells.


ABSTRACT: Photorhabdus is a highly effective insect pathogen and symbiont of insecticidal nematodes. To exert its potent insecticidal effects, it elaborates a myriad of toxins and small molecule effectors. Among these, the Photorhabdus Virulence Cassettes (PVCs) represent an elegant self-contained delivery mechanism for diverse protein toxins. Importantly, these self-contained nanosyringes overcome host cell membrane barriers, and act independently, at a distance from the bacteria itself. In this study, we demonstrate that Pnf, a PVC needle complex associated toxin, is a Rho-GTPase, which acts via deamidation and transglutamination to disrupt the cytoskeleton. TEM and Western blots have shown a physical association between Pnf and its cognate PVC delivery mechanism. We demonstrate that for Pnf to exert its effect, translocation across the cell membrane is absolutely essential.

SUBMITTER: Vlisidou I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6748792 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The <i>Photorhabdus asymbiotica</i> virulence cassettes deliver protein effectors directly into target eukaryotic cells.

Vlisidou Isabella I   Hapeshi Alexia A   Healey Joseph Rj JR   Smart Katie K   Yang Guowei G   Waterfield Nicholas R NR  

eLife 20190917


<i>Photorhabdus</i> is a highly effective insect pathogen and symbiont of insecticidal nematodes. To exert its potent insecticidal effects, it elaborates a myriad of toxins and small molecule effectors. Among these, the <i>Photorhabdus</i> Virulence Cassettes (PVCs) represent an elegant self-contained delivery mechanism for diverse protein toxins. Importantly, these self-contained nanosyringes overcome host cell membrane barriers, and act independently, at a distance from the bacteria itself. In  ...[more]

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