Literature DB >> 20438574

Imaging the cell entry of the anthrax oedema and lethal toxins with fluorescent protein chimeras.

Irene Zornetta1, Lucia Brandi, Blythe Janowiak, Federica Dal Molin, Fiorella Tonello, R John Collier, Cesare Montecucco.   

Abstract

To investigate the cell entry and intracellular trafficking of anthrax oedema factor (EF) and lethal factor (LF), they were C-terminally fused to the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) and monomeric Cherry (mCherry) fluorescent proteins. Both chimeras bound to the surface of BHK cells treated with protective antigen (PA) in a patchy mode. Binding was followed by rapid internalization, and the two anthrax factors were found to traffic along the same endocytic route and with identical kinetics, indicating that their intracellular path is essentially dictated by PA. Colocalization studies indicated that anthrax toxins enter caveolin-1 containing compartments and then endosomes marked by phoshatidylinositol 3-phoshate and Rab5, but not by early endosome antigen 1 and transferrin. After 40 min, both EF and LF chimeras were observed to localize within late compartments. Eventually, LF and EF appeared in the cytosol with a time-course consistent with translocation from late endosomes. Only the EGFP derivatives reached the cytosol because they are translocated by the PA channel, while the mCherry derivatives are not. This difference is attributed to a higher resistance of mCherry to unfolding. After translocation, LF disperses in the cytosol, while EF localizes on the cytosolic face of late endosomes.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20438574     DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-5822.2010.01480.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-5814            Impact factor:   3.715


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