Primary Identifier | IPR044889 | Type | Homologous_superfamily |
Short Name | TccP2/EspF(U)-like_sf |
description | This superfamily includes EspF(U) and related proteins.Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O127:H6 attaches to the intestinal mucosa through actin pedestals that are created after it has injected the Type III secretion protein EspF (E. coli secreted protein F-like protein from prophage U) into the cells. EspF recruits the actin machinery by activating the WASP (Wiscott-Aldrich syndrome protein) family of actin nucleating factors []. Subsequent cell-death (apoptosis) is caused by EspF being targeted to the mitochondria as a consequence of its mitochondrial targeting sequence. Import into mitochondria leads to a loss of membrane potential, leakage of cytochrome c and activation of the apoptotic caspase cascade. Mutation of leucine to glutamic at position 16 of EspF (L16E) resulted in the failure of EspF import into mitochondria; mitochondrial membrane potential was not affected and cell death abolished. This suggests that the targeting of EspF to mitochondria is essential for bacterial pathogenesis and apoptosis [, ]. |