2013
DOI: 10.1074/mcp.m113.029918
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Systems-Level Overview of Host Protein Phosphorylation During Shigella flexneri Infection Revealed by Phosphoproteomics

Abstract: The enteroinvasive bacterium Shigella flexneri invades the intestinal epithelium of humans. During infection, several injected effector proteins promote bacterial internalization, and interfere with multiple host cell responses. To obtain a systems-level overview of host signaling during infection, we analyzed the global dynamics of protein phosphorylation by liquid chromatography-tandem MS and identified several hundred of proteins undergoing a phosphorylation change during the first hours of infection. Funct… Show more

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“…Consistent with this hypothesis we observed a less profound impact on the host phosphoproteome by EPEC compared with earlier phosphoproteomic profiling studies of Shigella or Salmonella (19,20). Nevertheless, our unbiased and comprehensive phosphoproteome analysis revealed that EPEC still triggers extensive changes in the host phosphoproteome far beyond what was established from targeted protein studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Consistent with this hypothesis we observed a less profound impact on the host phosphoproteome by EPEC compared with earlier phosphoproteomic profiling studies of Shigella or Salmonella (19,20). Nevertheless, our unbiased and comprehensive phosphoproteome analysis revealed that EPEC still triggers extensive changes in the host phosphoproteome far beyond what was established from targeted protein studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…EPEC-induced protein dephosphorylation was described in an earlier study using Western blot analysis with antiphosphotyrosine antibodies (18). However, consistent with other global analysis of eukaryotic phosphorylation (19,30,44), phosphorylation at serine and threonine residues, rather than tyrosine, comprised the vast majority of identified phosphosites and EPEC-regulated phosphosites in this study (Fig. 2B, center panel).…”
Section: Epec-mediated Alterations In the Host Epithelial Phosphoprotsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The former is represented by, e.g., MAPK and NF-B signaling, which was activated in bystander and infected cells; the latter includes IRF3 signaling or apoptosis-and autophagy-regulating pathways activated only in infected cells. A large diversity of OspF-modulated genes was observed in this and other studies, suggesting direct and indirect effects on MAPKs and other substrates targeted by this effector (30). The identification of such novel non-MAPK-related OspF substrates is, however, beyond the scope of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Nevertheless, our combined single-and bulk cell analysis suggests a larger impact of OspF on the modulations of transcriptional host responses. This is also supported by a study measuring its broad impact on the host protein phosphorylation status (30). Single-cell analysis has been crucial for the discovery of new subpopulations during early developmental stages (31) and of novel myeloid cell lineages (32), as well as for transcriptional correlation analysis during the cell cycle (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%