Salmonella enterica, the cause of food poisoning and typhoid fever, has evolved sophisticated mechanisms to modulate Rho family guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) to mediate specific cellular responses such as actin remodeling, macropinocytosis, and nuclear responses. These responses are largely the result of the activity of a set of bacterial proteins (SopE, SopE2, and SopB) that, upon delivery into host cells via a type III secretion system, activate specific Rho family GTPases either directly (SopE and SopE2) or indirectly (SopB) through the stimulation of an endogenous exchange factor. We show that different Rho family GTPases play a distinct role in Salmonella-induced cellular responses. In addition, we report that SopB stimulates cellular responses by activating SH3-containing guanine nucleotide exchange factor (SGEF), an exchange factor for RhoG, which we found plays a central role in the actin cytoskeleton remodeling stimulated by Salmonella. These results reveal a remarkable level of complexity in the manipulation of Rho family GTPases by a bacterial pathogen.
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October 30 2006
Differential activation and function of Rho GTPases during Salmonella–host cell interactions
Jayesh C. Patel,
Jayesh C. Patel
Section of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, New Haven, CT 06536
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Jorge E. Galán
Jorge E. Galán
Section of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, New Haven, CT 06536
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Jayesh C. Patel
Section of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, New Haven, CT 06536
Jorge E. Galán
Section of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, New Haven, CT 06536
Correspondence to Jorge E. Galán: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: CRIB, Cdc42–Rac1 interaction binding; PAK, p21-activated kinase; SGEF, SH3-containing guanine nucleotide exchange factor; TTSS, type III secretion system.
Received:
May 23 2006
Accepted:
September 22 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Cell Biol (2006) 175 (3): 453–463.
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Received:
May 23 2006
Accepted:
September 22 2006
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Jayesh C. Patel, Jorge E. Galán; Differential activation and function of Rho GTPases during Salmonella–host cell interactions . J Cell Biol 6 November 2006; 175 (3): 453–463. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200605144
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