The ESX-1 Substrate PPE68 Has a Key Function in ESX-1-Mediated Secretion in Mycobacterium marinum
Merel P.M. Damen, Aniek S. Meijers, Esther Keizer, Sander R. Piersma, Connie R. Jiménez, Coenraad Kuijl, Wilbert Bitter, Edith N. G. Houben
mBio · 2022-11
Abstract
Pathogenic mycobacteria, such Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium marinum, use a type VII secretion system (T7SS) subtype, called ESX-1, to mediate intracellular survival via phagosomal rupture and subsequent translocation of the mycobacterium to the host cytosol. Identifying the ESX-1 substrate that is responsible for this process is problematic because of the intricate network of codependent secretion between ESX-1 substrates. Here, we show the central role of the ESX-1 substrate PPE68 for the secretion of ESX-1 substrates in Mycobacterium marinum. Unravelling the mechanism of codependent secretion will aid the functional understanding of T7SSs and will allow the analysis of the individual roles of ESX-1 substrates in the virulence caused by the significant human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
MeSH terms
- Mycobacterium marinum
- Secretion
- Virulence
- Microbiology
- Cell envelope
- Biology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Cell biology