Shigella flexneri, the causative agent of bacillary dysentery, injects invasin proteins through a type III secretion apparatus upon contacting the host cell, which triggers pathogen internalization. The invasin IpaA is essential for S. flexneri pathogenesis and binds to the cytoskeletal protein vinculin to facilitate host cell entry. We report that IpaA harbors two vinculin-binding sites (VBSs) within its C-terminal domain that bind to and activate vinculin in a mutually exclusive fashion. Only the highest affinity C-terminal IpaA VBS is necessary for efficient entry and cell–cell spread of S. flexneri, whereas the lower affinity VBS appears to contribute to vinculin recruitment at entry foci of the pathogen. Finally, the crystal structures of vinculin in complex with the VBSs of IpaA reveal the mechanism by which IpaA subverts vinculin's functions, where S. flexneri utilizes a remarkable level of molecular mimicry of the talin–vinculin interaction to activate vinculin. Mimicry of vinculin's interactions may therefore be a general mechanism applied by pathogens to infect the host cell.
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November 06 2006
Shigella applies molecular mimicry to subvert vinculin and invade host cells
Tina Izard,
Tina Izard
1Cell Adhesion Laboratory, Department of Oncology,
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Guy Tran Van Nhieu,
Guy Tran Van Nhieu
3Unité de Pathogénie Microbienne Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
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Philippe R.J. Bois
Philippe R.J. Bois
2Department of Biochemistry St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105
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Tina Izard
1Cell Adhesion Laboratory, Department of Oncology,
Guy Tran Van Nhieu
3Unité de Pathogénie Microbienne Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
Philippe R.J. Bois
2Department of Biochemistry St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105
Correspondence to Tina Izard: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: PIP2, phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate; SPR, surface plasmon resonance; VBS, vinculin-binding site.
Received:
May 15 2006
Accepted:
October 05 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Cell Biol (2006) 175 (3): 465–475.
Article history
Received:
May 15 2006
Accepted:
October 05 2006
Citation
Tina Izard, Guy Tran Van Nhieu, Philippe R.J. Bois; Shigella applies molecular mimicry to subvert vinculin and invade host cells . J Cell Biol 6 November 2006; 175 (3): 465–475. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200605091
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