A Member of an Ancient Family of Bacterial Amino Acids Transporters Contributes to Chlamydia Nutritional Virulence and Immune Evasion

dc.contributor.authorBanerjee, Arkaprabha
dc.contributor.authorSun, Yuan
dc.contributor.authorMuramatsu, Matthew K.
dc.contributor.authorToh, Evelyn
dc.contributor.authorNelson, David E.
dc.contributor.departmentMicrobiology and Immunology, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-27T13:58:52Z
dc.date.available2024-02-27T13:58:52Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractMany obligate intracellular bacteria, including members of the genus Chlamydia, cannot synthesize a variety of amino acids de novo and acquire these from host cells via largely unknown mechanisms. Previously, we determined that a missense mutation in ctl0225, a conserved Chlamydia open reading frame of unknown function, mediated sensitivity to interferon gamma. Here, we show evidence that CTL0225 is a member of the SnatA family of neutral amino acid transporters that contributes to the import of several amino acids into Chlamydia cells. Further, we show that CTL0225 orthologs from two other distantly related obligate intracellular pathogens (Coxiella burnetii and Buchnera aphidicola) are sufficient to import valine into Escherichia coli. We also show that chlamydia infection and interferon exposure have opposing effects on amino acid metabolism, potentially explaining the relationship between CTL0225 and interferon sensitivity. Overall, we show that phylogenetically diverse intracellular pathogens use an ancient family of amino acid transporters to acquire host amino acids and provide another example of how nutritional virulence and immune evasion can be linked in obligate intracellular pathogens.
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dc.identifier.citationBanerjee A, Sun Y, Muramatsu MK, Toh E, Nelson DE. A Member of an Ancient Family of Bacterial Amino Acids Transporters Contributes to Chlamydia Nutritional Virulence and Immune Evasion. Infect Immun. 2023;91(3):e0048322. doi:10.1128/iai.00483-22
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/38920
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Society for Microbiology
dc.relation.isversionof10.1128/iai.00483-22
dc.relation.journalInfection and Immunity
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dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectInterferon
dc.subjectAmino acid
dc.subjectBuchnera
dc.subjectChlamydia
dc.subjectPersistence
dc.subjectCoxiella
dc.subjectIntracellular pathogen
dc.subjectObligate intracellular pathogen
dc.subjectNutritional virulence
dc.subjectImmune evasion
dc.subjectSnatA
dc.subjectAmino acid transport
dc.subjectAlanine
dc.titleA Member of an Ancient Family of Bacterial Amino Acids Transporters Contributes to Chlamydia Nutritional Virulence and Immune Evasion
dc.typeArticle
ul.alternative.fulltexthttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10068747/
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