BAR-domain proteins and host membrane remodeling in bacterial invasion

Faculty reviews Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.12703/r/12-15
Lisa Sanchez, Camila Valenzuela, J. Enninga
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Abstract

Membrane remodeling of targeted host cells is a necessary action for successful bacterial subversion of the host. This includes the formation of membrane ruffles for pathogen entry or the reprogramming of endomembranes during intracellular pathogen trafficking. The importance of BAR domain-containing proteins in such diverse cellular functions highlights their importance in the hijacking of host cells by bacterial pathogens. Given their implication in a variety of cellular functions, such as endocytosis or protein sorting, and being targeted specifically by bacterial effectors, BAR domain-containing proteins likely play a central role in the molecular pathways subverted by invasive bacteria for their niche establishment. Here, we provide an overview of recent work on the contribution of host membrane remodeling factors, with a focus on BAR proteins, and how they are subverted by intracellular bacterial pathogens. The further study of the function of these factors will provide critical insights into the molecular pathways hijacked by bacterial pathogens.
细菌入侵过程中BAR结构域蛋白与宿主膜重构
靶向宿主细胞的膜重塑是细菌成功颠覆宿主的必要行动。这包括在细胞内病原体运输过程中形成用于病原体进入的膜褶皱或重新编程子宫内膜。含有BAR结构域的蛋白质在这种多样的细胞功能中的重要性突出了它们在细菌病原体劫持宿主细胞中的重要性。考虑到它们在多种细胞功能中的作用,如内吞作用或蛋白质分选,并被细菌效应物特异性靶向,含有BAR结构域的蛋白质可能在入侵细菌破坏的分子通路中发挥核心作用,以建立其生态位。在这里,我们概述了宿主膜重塑因子的贡献,重点是BAR蛋白,以及它们是如何被细胞内细菌病原体破坏的。对这些因素功能的进一步研究将为细菌病原体劫持的分子途径提供重要的见解。
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