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Mycobacterium tuberculosis EspK Has Active but Distinct Roles in the Secretion of EsxA and EspB

Ze Long Lim, Kylee Drever, Neeraj Dhar, Stewart T. Cole, Jeffrey M. Chen

2022Journal of Bacteriology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis uses its ESX-1 system to secrete EsxA and EspB into a host to cause disease. We show that EspK, a protein whose role in the ESX-1 machinery was thought to be nonessential, is needed by M. tuberculosis for optimal EsxA and EspB secretion. Culturing EspK-deficient M. tuberculosis with detergents alleviates EsxA but not EspB secretion defects. We also show that EspK, which is exported by M. tuberculosis in an ESX-1-independent manner to the cell wall, interacts with and prevents EspB from assembling into large structures inside the M. tuberculosis cell that are nonsecretable. Collectively, our observations demonstrate EspK is an active component of the ESX-1 secretion machinery of the tubercle bacillus.

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BiologyMycobacterium tuberculosisSecretionMicrobiologyTuberculosisBacterial proteinVirologyBacteriaGeneticsBiochemistryMedicinePathologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyMycobacterium research and diagnosisInfectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
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