Ende Rachel, Derré Isabelle
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2019;2042:205-218. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9694-0_14.
Chlamydia trachomatis resides and replicates within a membranous vacuole, termed the inclusion. A group of Type III secreted effector proteins, the inclusion membrane proteins (Inc), are embedded within the inclusion membrane and facilitate the interaction of the inclusion with host cell organelles. These interactions are vital for bacterial replication and allow for the acquisition of essential nutrients from the host cell. However, it is not known if Inc proteins function independently or require interactions with other Inc proteins to function. This chapter describes a system to test the homotypic/heterotypic interactions of Inc proteins through the coinfection of Chlamydia strains expressing differently tagged inclusion membrane proteins. Our approach takes advantage of the natural homotypic fusion of inclusions and allows for the study of Inc protein interactions when they are embedded within the inclusion membrane.
沙眼衣原体寄生于一个被称为包涵体的膜性液泡内并在其中进行复制。一组III型分泌效应蛋白,即包涵体膜蛋白(Inc),嵌入包涵体膜中,并促进包涵体与宿主细胞器的相互作用。这些相互作用对细菌复制至关重要,并使得细菌能够从宿主细胞获取必需营养物质。然而,目前尚不清楚Inc蛋白是独立发挥作用,还是需要与其他Inc蛋白相互作用才能发挥功能。本章描述了一种通过共感染表达不同标记的包涵体膜蛋白的衣原体菌株来检测Inc蛋白同型/异型相互作用的系统。我们的方法利用了包涵体的天然同型融合特性,能够在Inc蛋白嵌入包涵体膜时研究它们之间的相互作用。