Journal of Bacteriology, February 2005, p. 1238-1245, Vol. 187, No. 4
0021-9193/05/$08.00+0 doi:10.1128/JB.187.4.1238-1245.2005
Copyright © 2005, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
A Protein Secretion Pathway Critical for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Virulence Is Conserved and Functional in Mycobacterium smegmatis
Scott E. Converse and
Jeffery S. Cox*
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, California
Received 22 July 2004/
Accepted 8 November 2004
The Snm protein secretion system is a critical determinant of Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence. However, genes encoding components of this pathway are conserved among all mycobacteria, including the nonpathogenic saprophyte Mycobacterium smegmatis. We show that the Snm system is operational in M. smegmatis and that secretion of its homologous ESAT-6 and CFP-10 substrates is regulated by growth conditions. Importantly, we show that Snm secretion in M. smegmatis requires genes that are homologous to those required for secretion in M. tuberculosis. Using a gene knockout strategy in M. smegmatis, we have also discovered four new gene products that are essential for Snm secretion, including the serine protease mycosin 1. Despite the evolutionary distance between M. smegmatis and M. tuberculosis, the M. smegmatis Snm system can secrete the M. tuberculosis ESAT-6 and CFP-10 proteins, suggesting that substrate recognition is also conserved between the two species. M. smegmatis, therefore, represents a powerful system to study the multicomponent Snm secretory machine and to understand the role of this conserved system in mycobacterial biology.
* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, MBGH N312A, San Francisco, CA 94143-2200. Phone: (415) 502-4240. Fax: (415) 502-4315. E-mail: jcox{at}itsa.ucsf.edu.
Journal of Bacteriology, February 2005, p. 1238-1245, Vol. 187, No. 4
0021-9193/05/$08.00+0 doi:10.1128/JB.187.4.1238-1245.2005
Copyright © 2005, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
This article has been cited by other articles:
-
Lightbody, K. L., Ilghari, D., Waters, L. C., Carey, G., Bailey, M. A., Williamson, R. A., Renshaw, P. S., Carr, M. D.
(2008). Molecular Features Governing the Stability and Specificity of Functional Complex Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis CFP-10/ESAT-6 Family Proteins. J. Biol. Chem.
283: 17681-17690
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Ventura, M., Canchaya, C., Tauch, A., Chandra, G., Fitzgerald, G. F., Chater, K. F., van Sinderen, D.
(2007). Genomics of Actinobacteria: Tracing the Evolutionary History of an Ancient Phylum. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev.
71: 495-548
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
de Jonge, M. I., Pehau-Arnaudet, G., Fretz, M. M., Romain, F., Bottai, D., Brodin, P., Honore, N., Marchal, G., Jiskoot, W., England, P., Cole, S. T., Brosch, R.
(2007). ESAT-6 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dissociates from Its Putative Chaperone CFP-10 under Acidic Conditions and Exhibits Membrane-Lysing Activity. J. Bacteriol.
189: 6028-6034
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Maciag, A., Dainese, E., Rodriguez, G. M., Milano, A., Provvedi, R., Pasca, M. R., Smith, I., Palu, G., Riccardi, G., Manganelli, R.
(2007). Global Analysis of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zur (FurB) Regulon. J. Bacteriol.
189: 730-740
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Champion, P. A. D., Stanley, S. A., Champion, M. M., Brown, E. J., Cox, J. S.
(2006). C-terminal signal sequence promotes virulence factor secretion in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Science
313: 1632-1636
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Sibbald, M. J. J. B., Ziebandt, A. K., Engelmann, S., Hecker, M., de Jong, A., Harmsen, H. J. M., Raangs, G. C., Stokroos, I., Arends, J. P., Dubois, J. Y. F., van Dijl, J. M.
(2006). Mapping the Pathways to Staphylococcal Pathogenesis by Comparative Secretomics. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev.
70: 755-788
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Dainese, E., Rodrigue, S., Delogu, G., Provvedi, R., Laflamme, L., Brzezinski, R., Fadda, G., Smith, I., Gaudreau, L., Palu, G., Manganelli, R.
(2006). Posttranslational Regulation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Extracytoplasmic-Function Sigma Factor {sigma}L and Roles in Virulence and in Global Regulation of Gene Expression. Infect. Immun.
74: 2457-2461
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Posey, J. E., Shinnick, T. M., Quinn, F. D.
(2006). Characterization of the Twin-Arginine Translocase Secretion System of Mycobacterium smegmatis. J. Bacteriol.
188: 1332-1340
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Cayabyab, M. J., Hovav, A.-H., Hsu, T., Krivulka, G. R., Lifton, M. A., Gorgone, D. A., Fennelly, G. J., Haynes, B. F., Jacobs, W. R. Jr., Letvin, N. L.
(2006). Generation of CD8+ T-Cell Responses by a Recombinant Nonpathogenic Mycobacterium smegmatis Vaccine Vector Expressing Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Env. J. Virol.
80: 1645-1652
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Rachman, H., Strong, M., Ulrichs, T., Grode, L., Schuchhardt, J., Mollenkopf, H., Kosmiadi, G. A., Eisenberg, D., Kaufmann, S. H. E.
(2006). Unique Transcriptome Signature of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Infect. Immun.
74: 1233-1242
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Brodin, P., Majlessi, L., Marsollier, L., de Jonge, M. I., Bottai, D., Demangel, C., Hinds, J., Neyrolles, O., Butcher, P. D., Leclerc, C., Cole, S. T., Brosch, R.
(2006). Dissection of ESAT-6 System 1 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Impact on Immunogenicity and Virulence. Infect. Immun.
74: 88-98
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
Copyright © 2005 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.