Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2052227 | FEBS Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Yersinia encodes a protein kinase, YpkA, which disrupts the actin cytoskeleton. Using an approach termed chemical genetics, we identified a 36-kDa substrate for YpkA in both J774 lysates and bovine brain cytosol. Mass spectrometry analysis identified this substrate as FLJ20113, an open reading frame that corresponds to otubain 1, a deubiquitinating enzyme implicated in immune cell clonal anergy. We demonstrate that otubain 1 is phosphorylated by YpkA in vitro and interacts with YpkA and actin in vivo. Identification of otubain 1 as a YpkA substrate suggests that regulation of immune cell anergy may be a survival mechanism for Yersinia.
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Authors
Stephen J. Juris, Kavita Shah, Kevan Shokat, Jack E. Dixon, Panayiotis O. Vacratsis,