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ESX type VII secretion systems are complex secretion machineries spanning across the mycobacterial membrane and play an important role in pathogenicity, nutrient uptake and conjugation. We previously reported the role of ESX-4 in modulating Mycobacterium abscessus intracellular survival. The loss of EccB4 was associated with limited secretion of two effector proteins belonging to the WXG-100 family, EsxU and EsxT, and encoded by the esx-4 locus. This prompted us to investigate the function of M. abscessus EsxU and EsxT in vitro and in vivo. Herein, we show that EsxU and EsxT are substrates of ESX-4 and form a stable 1:1 heterodimer that permeabilizes artificial membranes. While expression of esxU and esxT was up-regulated in M. abscessus-infected macrophages, their absence in an esxUT deletion mutant prevented phagosomal membrane disruption while maintaining M. abscessus in an unacidified phagosome. Unexpectedly, the esxUT deletion was associated with a hyper-virulent phenotype, characterised by increased bacterial loads and mortality in mouse and zebrafish infection models. Collectively, these results demonstrate that the presence of EsxU and EsxT dampens survival and persistence of M. abscessus during infection.
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Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death from a single infectious disease. secretes proteins using five ESX systems with distinctive functions essential for its growth and virulence. Here we show that a non-canonical supercomplex of the EsxU-EsxT proteins, encoded in the locus, with the orphan EsxE-EsxF proteins, encoded in the operon, is required for toxin secretion by .
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique UMR 9004, Institut de Recherche en Infectiologie de Montpellier (IRIM), Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
ESX type VII secretion systems are complex secretion machineries spanning across the mycobacterial membrane and play an important role in pathogenicity, nutrient uptake and conjugation. We previously reported the role of ESX-4 in modulating Mycobacterium abscessus intracellular survival. The loss of EccB4 was associated with limited secretion of two effector proteins belonging to the WXG-100 family, EsxU and EsxT, and encoded by the esx-4 locus.
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January 2022
Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5G1M1, Canada.
The type VII secretion system (T7SS) of secretes three substrate classes: Esx, Esp, and PE/PPE proteins, that play important roles in bacterial physiology and host interaction. Five subtypes of T7SS, namely ESX-1 to ESX-5, are present in . ESX-4 is the progenitor of T7SS but its function is not understood.
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January 2007
Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, CRB2 Room 1.08, 1550 Orleans Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21231-1044, USA.
Alternate sigma factors have been implicated in the survival of mycobacteria in response to specific stresses. To characterize the role of SigM in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a sigM deletion mutant was generated by allelic exchange in the virulent CDC1551 strain. Comparing the wild-type and Delta sigM strains by complete genomic microarray, we observed a low level of baseline expression of sigM in wild-type M.
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