Identification and subcellular localization of the Legionella pneumophila IcmX protein:: a factor essential for establishment of a replicative organelle in eukaryotic host cells

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Matthews, M [1 ]
Roy, CR [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Boyer Ctr Mol Med, Sect Microbial Pathogenesis, New Haven, CT 06536 USA
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10.1128/IAI.68.7.3971-3982.2000
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The gram-negative respiratory pathogen Legionella pneumophila infects and grows within mammalian macrophages and protozoan host cells. Upon uptake into macrophages, L. pneumophila establishes a replicative organelle that avoids fusion with endocytic vesicles. There are 24 dot/icm genes on the L. pneumophila chromosome required for biogenesis of this vacuole. Many of the Dot/Icm proteins are predicted to be components of a membrane-bound secretion apparatus similar to type IV conjugal transfer systems. We have been investigating the function of L. pneumophila dot/icm gene products that do not have obvious orthologs in other type TV transfer systems, since these determinants could govern processes unique to phagosome biogenesis. The icmX gene product falls into this category. To understand the role of the IcmX protein in pathogenesis, we have detailed interactions between an L. pneumophila icmX deletion mutant and murine bone marrow-derived macrophages. These data demonstrate that icmX is required for biogenesis of the L, pneumophila replicative organelle, Immunoblot analysis indicates that the icmX gene product is a polypeptide with an estimated molecular mass of 50 kDa, The IcmX protein was localized to the bacterial periplasm, and periplasmic translocation was mediated by an N-terminal sec-dependent leader peptide. A truncated IcmX product was secreted into culture supernatants by wild-type L, pneumophila growing extracellularly in liquid media; however, transport of the IcmX protein into eukaryotic host cells was not detected. Proteins similar in molecular weight to IcmX were identified in other Legionella species by immunoblot analysis using a monoclonal antibody specific for L, pneumophila IcmX protein. From these data, we conclude that the IcmX protein is an essential component of the dot/icm secretion apparatus, and that a conserved mechanism of host cell parasitism exists for members of the Legionellaceae family.
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