Bahl_2014_J.Biol.Chem_289_7460

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Title : Signature motifs identify an acinetobacter cif virulence factor with epoxide hydrolase activity - Bahl_2014_J.Biol.Chem_289_7460
Author(s) : Bahl CD , Hvorecny KL , Bridges AA , Ballok AE , Bomberger JM , Cady KC , O'Toole GA , Madden DR
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 289 :7460 , 2014
Abstract :

Endocytic recycling of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is blocked by the CFTR inhibitory factor (Cif). Originally discovered in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Cif is a secreted epoxide hydrolase that is transcriptionally regulated by CifR, an epoxide-sensitive repressor. In this report, we investigate a homologous protein found in strains of the emerging nosocomial pathogens Acinetobacter nosocomialis and Acinetobacter baumannii ("aCif"). Like Cif, aCif is an epoxide hydrolase that carries an N-terminal secretion signal and can be purified from culture supernatants. When applied directly to polarized airway epithelial cells, mature aCif triggers a reduction in CFTR abundance at the apical membrane. Biochemical and crystallographic studies reveal a dimeric assembly with a stereochemically conserved active site, confirming our motif-based identification of candidate Cif-like pathogenic EH sequences. Furthermore, cif expression is transcriptionally repressed by a CifR homolog ("aCifR") and is induced in the presence of epoxides. Overall, this Acinetobacter protein recapitulates the essential attributes of the Pseudomonas Cif system and thus may facilitate airway colonization in nosocomial lung infections.

PubMedSearch : Bahl_2014_J.Biol.Chem_289_7460
PubMedID: 24474692
Gene_locus related to this paper: pseae-PA2934 , 9gamm-d0bwk6

Related information

Gene_locus pseae-PA2934    9gamm-d0bwk6
Family CFTR-inhibitory-factor_Cif
Structure 4MEA    4MEB

Citations formats

Bahl CD, Hvorecny KL, Bridges AA, Ballok AE, Bomberger JM, Cady KC, O'Toole GA, Madden DR (2014)
Signature motifs identify an acinetobacter cif virulence factor with epoxide hydrolase activity
Journal of Biological Chemistry 289 :7460

Bahl CD, Hvorecny KL, Bridges AA, Ballok AE, Bomberger JM, Cady KC, O'Toole GA, Madden DR (2014)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 289 :7460