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Regulation of Salmonella-host cell interactions via the ubiquitin system
Institution:1. Institute of Biochemistry II, Goethe University Frankfurt – Medical Faculty, University Hospital, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany;2. Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Riedberg Campus, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract:Salmonella infections cause acute intestinal inflammatory responses through the action of bacterial effector proteins secreted into the host cytosol. These proteins promote Salmonella survival, amongst others, by deregulating the host innate immune system and interfering with host cell ubiquitylation signaling. This review describes the recent findings of dynamic changes of the host ubiquitinome during pathogen infection, how bacterial effector proteins modulate the host ubiquitin system and how the host innate immune system counteracts Salmonella invasion by using these pathogens as signaling platforms to initiate immune responses.
Keywords:Ubiquitin  Innate immunity  Effector proteins  E3 ligases  Intracellular pathogens
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