A Novel Membrane Sensor Controls the Localization and ArfGEF Activity of Bacterial RalF

  • Marcia Folly-Klan (485059)
  • Eric Alix (119132)
  • Danièle Stalder (360389)
  • Pampa Ray (485060)
  • Lionel V. Duarte (456753)
  • Anna Delprato (119153)
  • Mahel Zeghouf (456755)
  • Bruno Antonny (408060)
  • Valérie Campanacci (456754)
  • Craig R. Roy (103064)
  • Jacqueline Cherfils (119158)
Publication date
November 2013
ISSN
1553-7374
Citation count (estimate)
17

Abstract

<div><p>The intracellular bacterial pathogen <i>Legionella pneumophila</i> (Lp) evades destruction in macrophages by camouflaging in a specialized organelle, the <i>Legionella</i>-containing vacuole (LCV), where it replicates. The LCV maturates by incorporating ER vesicles, which are diverted by effectors that Lp injects to take control of host cell membrane transport processes. One of these effectors, RalF, recruits the trafficking small GTPase Arf1 to the LCV. LpRalF has a Sec7 domain related to host ArfGEFs, followed by a capping domain that intimately associates with the Sec7 domain to inhibit GEF activity. How RalF is activated to function as a LCV-specific ArfGEF is unknown. We combined the reconstitution of Arf activation on artifici...

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