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   Mycobacterium tuberculosis Hip1 Modulates Macrophage Responses through Proteolysis of GroEL2  
   
نویسنده naffin-olivos j.l. ,georgieva m. ,goldfarb n. ,madan-lala r. ,dong l. ,bizzell e. ,valinetz e. ,brandt g.s. ,yu s. ,shabashvili d.e. ,ringe d. ,dunn b.m. ,petsko g.a. ,rengarajan j.
منبع plos pathogens - 2014 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 5
چکیده    Mycobacterium tuberculosis (mtb) employs multiple strategies to evade host immune responses and persist within macrophages. we have previously shown that the cell envelope-associated mtb serine hydrolase,hip1,prevents robust macrophage activation and dampens host pro-inflammatory responses,allowing mtb to delay immune detection and accelerate disease progression. we now provide key mechanistic insights into the molecular and biochemical basis of hip1 function. we establish that hip1 is a serine protease with activity against protein and peptide substrates. further,we show that the mtb groel2 protein is a direct substrate of hip1 protease activity. cleavage of groel2 is specifically inhibited by serine protease inhibitors. we mapped the cleavage site within the n-terminus of groel2 and confirmed that this site is required for proteolysis of groel2 during mtb growth. interestingly,we discovered that hip1-mediated cleavage of groel2 converts the protein from a multimeric to a monomeric form. moreover,ectopic expression of cleaved groel2 monomers into the hip1 mutant complemented the hyperinflammatory phenotype of the hip1 mutant and restored wild type levels of cytokine responses in infected macrophages. our studies point to hip1-dependent proteolysis as a novel regulatory mechanism that helps mtb respond rapidly to changing host immune environments during infection. these findings position hip1 as an attractive target for inhibition for developing immunomodulatory therapeutics against mtb. © 2014 naffin-olivos et al.
آدرس rosenstiel basic medical sciences research center,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, emory vaccine center,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,university of florida,gainesville,fl, United States, emory vaccine center,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States, rosenstiel basic medical sciences research center,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, emory vaccine center,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States, rosenstiel basic medical sciences research center,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, rosenstiel basic medical sciences research center,brandeis university,waltham,ma,united states,franklin and marshall college,lancaster,pa, United States, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,university of florida,gainesville,fl, United States, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,university of florida,gainesville,fl, United States, rosenstiel basic medical sciences research center,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,university of florida,gainesville,fl, United States, rosenstiel basic medical sciences research center,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, emory vaccine center,emory university,atlanta,ga,united states,division of infectious diseases,department of medicine,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States
 
     
   
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