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The Salmonella spvB virulence gene encodes an enzyme that ADP-ribosylates actin and destabilizes the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells.
Lesnick, M L; Reiner, N E; Fierer, J; Guiney, D G.
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  • Lesnick ML; Department of Medicine 0640, School of Medicine, University of California at San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.
Mol Microbiol ; 39(6): 1464-70, 2001 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11260464
ABSTRACT
ADP-ribosylating enzymes, such as cholera and diphtheria toxins, are key virulence factors for a variety of extracellular bacterial pathogens but have not been implicated previously during intracellular pathogenesis. Salmonella strains are capable of invading epithelial cells and localizing in macrophages during infection. The spvB virulence gene of Salmonella is required for human macrophage cytotoxicity in vitro and for enhancing intracellular bacterial proliferation during infection. Here, we present evidence that spvB encodes an ADP-ribosylating enzyme that uses actin as a substrate and depolymerizes actin filaments when expressed in CHO cells. Furthermore, site-directed mutagenesis demonstrates that the ADP-ribosylating activity of SpvB is essential for Salmonella virulence in mice. As spvB is expressed by Salmonella strains after invasion of epithelial cells or phagocytosis by macrophages, these results suggest that SpvB functions as an intracellular ADP-ribosylating toxin critical for the pathogenesis of Salmonella infections.
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Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Salmonella / Citoesqueleto / Actinas / ADP Ribosa Transferasas / Factores de Virulencia Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mol Microbiol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / MICROBIOLOGIA Año: 2001 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos
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Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Salmonella / Citoesqueleto / Actinas / ADP Ribosa Transferasas / Factores de Virulencia Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mol Microbiol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / MICROBIOLOGIA Año: 2001 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos
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