The EspB Protein of EnteropathogenicEscherichia coli Is Targeted to the Cytoplasm of Infected HeLa Cells

KA Taylor, CB O'Connell, PW Luther… - Infection and …, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
KA Taylor, CB O'Connell, PW Luther, MS Donnenberg
Infection and immunity, 1998Am Soc Microbiol
The EspB protein of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is exported via a type III
secretion apparatus. EspB is critical for signaling the host cell and for the development of the
attaching and effacing lesion characteristic of EPEC infection. We used cellular fractionation
and confocal laser scanning microscopy to determine the cellular location of EspB during
infection of HeLa cells. Both methods indicated that EspB is targeted to the cytoplasm of
infected cells. Using mutants, we found that EspB targeting to the host cell cytoplasm …
Abstract
The EspB protein of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli(EPEC) is exported via a type III secretion apparatus. EspB is critical for signaling the host cell and for the development of the attaching and effacing lesion characteristic of EPEC infection. We used cellular fractionation and confocal laser scanning microscopy to determine the cellular location of EspB during infection of HeLa cells. Both methods indicated that EspB is targeted to the cytoplasm of infected cells. Using mutants, we found that EspB targeting to the host cell cytoplasm requires the type III secretion apparatus and the secreted proteins EspA and EspD, but not intimin. These results provide insights into the function of the type III secretion apparatus of EPEC and the functions of the Esp proteins.
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