The Brucella effector BspL targets the ER-associated degradation (ERAD) pathway and delays bacterial egress from infected cells

  • Luizet, Jean-Baptiste
  • Raymond, Julie
  • Lacerda, Thais Lourdes Santos
  • Barbieux, Emeline
  • Kambarev, Stanimir
  • Bonici, Magali
  • Lembo, Frédérique
  • Willemart, Kévin
  • Borg, Jean-Paul
  • Celli, Jean
  • Gérard, Francine
  • Muraille, Eric
  • Gorvel, Jean-Pierre
  • Salcedo, Suzana
Publication date
August 2021
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Abstract

International audiencePerturbation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), a central organelle of the cell, can have critical consequences for cellular homeostasis. An elaborate surveillance system known as ER quality control ensures that cells can respond and adapt to stress via the unfolded protein response (UPR) and that only correctly assembled proteins reach their destination. Interestingly, several bacterial pathogens hijack the ER to establish an infection. However, it remains poorly understood how bacterial pathogens exploit ER quality-control functions to complete their intracellular cycle. Brucella spp. replicate extensively within an ER-derived niche, which evolves into specialized vacuoles suited for exit from infected cells. Here we...

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