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Periplasmic protein EipA determines envelope stress resistance and virulence in Brucella abortus.

Julien Herrou1, Jonathan W Willett1, Aretha Fiebig1, Lydia M Varesio1, Daniel M Czyż2, Jason X Cheng3, Eveline Ultee4, Ariane Briegel4, Lance Bigelow5, Gyorgy Babnigg5, Youngchang Kim5, Sean Crosson1.   

Abstract

Molecular components of the Brucella abortus cell envelope play a major role in its ability to infect, colonize and survive inside mammalian host cells. In this study, we have defined a role for a conserved gene of unknown function in B. abortus envelope stress resistance and infection. Expression of this gene, which we name eipA, is directly activated by the essential cell cycle regulator, CtrA. eipA encodes a soluble periplasmic protein that adopts an unusual eight-stranded β-barrel fold. Deletion of eipA attenuates replication and survival in macrophage and mouse infection models, and results in sensitivity to treatments that compromise the cell envelope integrity. Transposon disruption of genes required for LPS O-polysaccharide biosynthesis is synthetically lethal with eipA deletion. This genetic connection between O-polysaccharide and eipA is corroborated by our discovery that eipA is essential in Brucella ovis, a naturally rough species that harbors mutations in several genes required for O-polysaccharide production. Conditional depletion of eipA expression in B. ovis results in a cell chaining phenotype, providing evidence that eipA directly or indirectly influences cell division in Brucella. We conclude that EipA is a molecular determinant of Brucella virulence that functions to maintain cell envelope integrity and influences cell division.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 30536925      PMCID: PMC6417958          DOI: 10.1111/mmi.14178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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1.  Brucella Periplasmic Protein EipB Is a Molecular Determinant of Cell Envelope Integrity and Virulence.

Authors:  Julien Herrou; Jonathan W Willett; Aretha Fiebig; Daniel M Czyż; Jason X Cheng; Eveline Ultee; Ariane Briegel; Lance Bigelow; Gyorgy Babnigg; Youngchang Kim; Sean Crosson
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2019-05-22       Impact factor: 3.490

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