Crystal structure of a novel guanine nucleotide exchange factor encoded by the scrub typhus pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi
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Abstract
Rho family GTPases regulate an array of cellular processes and are often modulated by pathogens to promote infection. Here, we identify a cryptic guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) domain in the OtDUB protein encoded by the pathogenic bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi . A proteomics-based OtDUB interaction screen identified numerous potential host interactors, including the Rho-GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42. We discovered a new domain in OtDUB with Rac1/Cdc42 GEF activity (OtDUB GEF ), with higher activity toward Rac1 in vitro . While this GEF bears no obvious sequence similarity to known GEFs, crystal structures of OtDUB GEF alone (3.0 Å) and complexed with Rac1 (1.7 Å) reveal striking convergent evolution, with a distinct topology, on a V-shaped bacterial GEF fold shared with other bacterial GEF domains. Structure-guided mutational analyses identified residues critical for activity and a novel mechanism for nucleotide displacement. Ectopic expression of OtDUB activates Rac1 preferentially in cells, and expression of the OtDUB GEF alone alters cell morphology. Cumulatively, this work reveals a novel bacterial GEF within the multifunctional OtDUB that co-opts host Rac1 signaling to evoke changes in cytoskeletal structure.
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