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Human giant GTPase GVIN1 forms an antimicrobial coatomer around the intracellular bacterial pathogen Burkholderia thailandensis.

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Guo, W; Apte, SS; Dickinson, MS; Kim, SY; Kutsch, M; Coers, J
Published in: bioRxiv
March 28, 2025

Several human pathogens exploit the kinetic forces generated by polymerizing actin to power their intracellular motility. Human cell-autonomous immune responses activated by the cytokine interferon-gamma (IFNγ) interfere with such microbial actin-based motility, yet the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly defined. Here, we identify the IFNγ-inducible human giant GTPases GVIN1 as a novel host defense protein that blocks the bacterial pathogen Burkholderia thailandensis from high-jacking the host's actin polymerization machinery. We found that GVIN1 proteins form a coatomer around cytosolic bacteria and prevent Burkholderia from establishing force-generating actin comet tails. Coatomers formed by a second IFNγ-inducible GTPase, human guanylate binding protein 1 (GBP1), constitute a GVIN1-independent but mechanistically related anti-motility pathway. We show that coating with either GVIN1 or GBP1 displaces the Burkholderia outer membrane protein BimA, an actin nucleator that is essential for actin tail formation. Both GVIN1 and GBP1 coatomers require additional IFNγ-inducible co-factors to disrupt the membrane localization of BimA, demonstrating the existence of two parallel-acting IFNγ-inducible defense modules that evolved to target a virulence trait critical for the pathogenesis of numerous bacterial infectious agents.

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bioRxiv

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2692-8205

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March 28, 2025

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United States
 

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Guo, W., Apte, S. S., Dickinson, M. S., Kim, S. Y., Kutsch, M., & Coers, J. (2025). Human giant GTPase GVIN1 forms an antimicrobial coatomer around the intracellular bacterial pathogen Burkholderia thailandensis. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.24.645074
Guo, Weilun, Shruti S. Apte, Mary S. Dickinson, So Young Kim, Miriam Kutsch, and Jörn Coers. “Human giant GTPase GVIN1 forms an antimicrobial coatomer around the intracellular bacterial pathogen Burkholderia thailandensis.BioRxiv, March 28, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.24.645074.

Published In

bioRxiv

DOI

EISSN

2692-8205

Publication Date

March 28, 2025

Location

United States