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Functional Characterization of Non-Ankyrin Repeat Domains of Orientia tsutsugamushi Ank Effectors Reveals Their Importance for Molecular Pathogenesis.

Sarika Gupta1, Jason R Hunt1, Haley E Adcox1, Shelby E Andersen2, Jacob J Gumpf1, Ryan S Green1, Andrea R Beyer1, Sean M Evans1, Lauren VieBrock1, Curtis B Read1, Mary M Weber2, Jason A Carlyon1.   

Abstract

Orientia tsutsugamushi is a genetically intractable obligate intracellular bacterium, causes scrub typhus, and has one of the largest known armamentariums of ankyrin repeat-containing effectors (Anks). Most have a C-terminal F-box presumed to interact with the SCF ubiquitin ligase complex primarily based on their ability to bind overexpressed Skp1. Whether all F-box-containing Anks bind endogenous SCF components and the F-box residues essential for such interactions has gone unexplored. Many O. tsutsugamushi Ank F-boxes occur as part of a PRANC (pox protein repeats of ankyrin-C-terminal) domain. Roles of the non-F-box portion of the PRANC and intervening sequence region (ISR) that links the ankyrin repeat and F-box/PRANC domains are unknown. The functional relevance of these effectors' non-ankyrin repeat domains was investigated. The F-box was necessary for Flag-tagged versions of most F-box-containing Anks to precipitate endogenous Skp1, Cul1, and/or Rbx1, while the ISR and PRANC were dispensable. Ank toxicity in yeast was predominantly F-box dependent. Interrogations of Ank1, Ank5, and Ank6 established that L1, P2, E4, I9, and D17 of the F-box consensus are key for binding native SCF components and for Ank1 and Ank6 to inhibit NF-κB. The ISR is also essential for Ank1 and Ank6 to impair NF-κB. Ectopically expressed Ank1 and Ank6 lacking the ISR or having a mutagenized F-box incapable of binding SCF components performed as dominant-negative inhibitors to block O. tsutsugamushi NF-κB modulation. This study advances knowledge of O. tsutsugamushi Ank functional domains and offers an approach for validating their roles in infection.

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Keywords:  F-box; NF-κB; Orientia; PRANC; Rickettsia; ankyrin; bacterial effector; intracellular bacteria; scrub typhus; yeast toxicity

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35435726      PMCID: PMC9119115          DOI: 10.1128/iai.00628-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.609


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