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Insights into the GSDMB-mediated cellular lysis and its targeting by IpaH7.8.

Hang YinJian ZhengQiuqiu HeXuan ZhangXuzichao LiYongjian MaXiao LiangJiaqi GaoBenjamin L KocsisZhuang LiXiang LiuNeal M AltoLong LiHeng Zhang
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
The multifunctional GSDMB protein is an important molecule in human immunity. The pyroptotic and bactericidal activity of GSDMB is a host response to infection by the bacterial pathogen Shigella flexneri, which employs the virulence effector IpaH7.8 to ubiquitinate and target GSDMB for proteasome-dependent degradation. Furthermore, IpaH7.8 selectively targets human but not mouse GSDMD, suggesting a non-canonical mechanism of substrate selection. Here, we report the crystal structure of GSDMB in complex with IpaH7.8. Together with biochemical and functional studies, we identify the potential membrane engagement sites of GSDMB, revealing general and unique features of gasdermin proteins in membrane recognition. We further illuminate how IpaH7.8 interacts with GSDMB, and delineate the mechanism by which IpaH7.8 ubiquitinates and suppresses GSDMB. Notably, guided by our structural model, we demonstrate that two residues in the α1-α2 loop make the mouse GSDMD invulnerable to IpaH7.8-mediated degradation. These findings provide insights into the versatile functions of GSDMB, which could open new avenues for therapeutic interventions for diseases, including cancers and bacterial infections.
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