Rickettsia Sca2 is a bacterial formin-like mediator of actin-based motility

Author:  ["Cat M. Haglund","Julie E. Choe","Colleen T. Skau","David R. Kovar","Matthew D. Welch"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Abstract

The Rickettsia protein Sca2 was previously implicated in actin ‘comet tail’ formation and bacterial cell motility. Sca2 is now found to possess formin-like properties and assembles long, unbranched actin filaments. Diverse intracellular pathogens subvert the host actin-polymerization machinery to drive movement within and between cells during infection. Rickettsia in the spotted fever group (SFG) are Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens that undergo actin-based motility and assemble distinctive 'comet tails' that consist of long, unbranched actin filaments1,2. Despite this distinct organization, it was proposed that actin in Rickettsia comet tails is nucleated by the host Arp2/3 complex and the bacterial protein RickA, which assemble branched actin networks3,4. However, a second bacterial gene, sca2, was recently implicated in actin-tail formation by R. rickettsii5. Here, we demonstrate that Sca2 is a bacterial actin-assembly factor that functionally mimics eukaryotic formin proteins. Sca2 nucleates unbranched actin filaments, processively associates with growing barbed ends, requires profilin for efficient elongation, and inhibits the activity of capping protein, all properties shared with formins. Sca2 localizes to the Rickettsia surface and is sufficient to promote the assembly of actin filaments in cytoplasmic extract. These results suggest that Sca2 mimics formins to determine the unique organization of actin filaments in Rickettsia tails and drive bacterial motility, independently of host nucleators.

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Haglund, C., Choe, J., Skau, C. et al. Rickettsia Sca2 is a bacterial formin-like mediator of actin-based motility. Nat Cell Biol 12, 1057–1063 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb2109

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