Journal article

Proteomic characterization of a natural host-pathogen interaction: Repertoire of in vivo expressed bacterial and host surface-associated proteins

MA Rees, O Kleifeld, PK Crellin, B Ho, TP Stinear, AI Smith, RL Coppel

Journal of Proteome Research | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2015

Abstract

Interactions between a host and a bacterial pathogen are mediated by cross-talk between molecules present on, or secreted by, pathogens and host binding-molecules. Identifying proteins involved at this interface would provide substantial insights into this interaction. Although numerous studies have examined in vitro models of infection at the level of transcriptional change and proteomic profiling, there is virtually no information available on naturally occurring host-pathogen interactions in vivo. We employed membrane shaving to identify peptide fragments cleaved from surface-expressed bacterial proteins and also detected proteins originating from the infected host. We optimized this tech..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Structural and Functional Genomics


Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Structural and Functional Genomics (COE562063) and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (project grants ID1007676 and ID1064466). We acknowledge the assistance of M. C. Herd, Pty Ltd, Geelong, and CSIRO, Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong. We are grateful for technical assistance in sequencing the rpoB gene from Rajini Brammananth.