Literature for peptidase C55.001: YopJ protein

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    2022
  1. Chu,T.H., Khairallah,C., Shieh,J., Cho,R., Qiu,Z., Zhang,Y., Eskiocak,O., Thanassi,D.G., Kaplan,M.H., Beyaz,S., Yang,V.W., Bliska,J.B. and Sheridan,B.S.
    Correction: gammadelta T cell IFNgamma production is directly subverted by Yersinia pseudotuberculosis outer protein YopJ in mice and humans
    PLoS Pathog (2022) 18, e1010586-e1010586. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  2. 2021
  3. Sheppe,A.E.F., Santelices,J., Czyz,D.M. and Edelmann,M.J.
    Yersinia pseudotuberculosis YopJ Limits Macrophage Response by Downregulating COX-2-Mediated Biosynthesis of PGE2 in a MAPK/ERK-Dependent Manner
    Microbiol Spectr (2021) , e0049621-e0049621. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  4. 2017
  5. Li,C., Wang,D., Lv,X., Jing,R., Bi,B., Chen,X., Guo,J., Wang,F., Sun,S., Azadzoi,K.M. and Yang,J.H.
    Yersinia pestis acetyltransferase-mediated dual acetylation at the serine and lysine residues enhances the auto-ubiquitination of ubiquitin ligase MARCH8 in human cells
    Cell Cycle (2017) 16, 649-659. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  6. 2016
  7. Cao,Y., Guan,K., He,X., Wei,C., Zheng,Z., Zhang,Y., Ma,S., Zhong,H. and Shi,W.
    Yersinia YopJ negatively regulates IRF3-mediated antibacterial response through disruption of STING-mediated cytosolic DNA signaling
    Biochim Biophys Acta (2016) 1863, 3148-3159. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  8. Ma,K.W. and Ma,W.
    YopJ family effectors promote bacterial infection through a unique acetyltransferase activity
    Microbiol Mol Biol Rev (2016) 80, 1011-1027. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  9. Pruneda,J.N., Durkin,C.H., Geurink,P.P., Ovaa,H., Santhanam,B., Holden,D.W. and Komander,D.
    The molecular basis for ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like specificities in bacterial effector proteases
    Mol Cell (2016) 63, 261-276. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  V  S
  10. Schoberle,T.J., Chung,L.K., McPhee,J.B., Bogin,B. and Bliska,J.B.
    Uncovering an important role for YopJ in the inhibition of caspase-1 in activated macrophages and promoting Yersinia pseudotuberculosis virulence
    Infect Immun (2016) 84, 1062-1072. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  11. 2014
  12. Philip,N.H., Dillon,C.P., Snyder,A.G., Fitzgerald,P., Wynosky-Dolfi,M.A., Zwack,E.E., Hu,B., Fitzgerald,L., Mauldin,E.A., Copenhaver,A.M., Shin,S., Wei,L., Parker,M., Zhang,J., Oberst,A., Green,D.R. and Brodsky,I.E.
    Caspase-8 mediates caspase-1 processing and innate immune defense in response to bacterial blockade of NF-kappaB and MAPK signaling
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2014) 111, 7385-7390. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  13. 2010
  14. Mittal,R., Peak-Chew,S.Y., Sade,R.S., Vallis,Y. and McMahon,H.T.
    The acetyltransferase activity of the bacterial toxin YopJ of Yersinia is activated by eukaryotic host cell inositol hexakisphosphate
    J Biol Chem (2010) 285, 19927-19934. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  15. Zhang,Y. and Bliska,J.B.
    YopJ-promoted cytotoxicity and systemic colonization are associated with high levels of murine interleukin-18, gamma interferon, and neutrophils in a live vaccine model of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection
    Infect Immun (2010) 78, 2329-2341. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  16. 2008
  17. Brodsky,I.E. and Medzhitov,R.
    Reduced secretion of YopJ by Yersinia limits in vivo cell death but enhances bacterial virulence
    PLoS Pathog (2008) 4, e1000067-e1000067. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  18. Hao,Y.H., Wang,Y., Burdette,D., Mukherjee,S., Keitany,G., Goldsmith,E. and Orth,K.
    Structural requirements for Yersinia YopJ inhibition of MAP kinase pathways
    PLoS ONE (2008) 3, e1375-e1375. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  19. Yamauchi,K., Wada,K., Tanji,K., Tanaka,M. and Kamitani,T.
    Ubiquitination of E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM5 alpha and its potential role
    FEBS J (2008) 275, 1540-1555. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  20. 2007
  21. Autenrieth,S.E., Soldanova,I., Rosemann,R., Gunst,D., Zahir,N., Kracht,M., Ruckdeschel,K., Wagner,H., Borgmann,S. and Autenrieth,I.B.
    Yersinia enterocolitica YopP inhibits MAP kinase-mediated antigen uptake in dendritic cells
    Cell Microbiol (2007) 9, 425-437. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  22. Grobner,S., Adkins,I., Schulz,S., Richter,K., Borgmann,S., Wesselborg,S., Ruckdeschel,K., Micheau,O. and Autenrieth,I.B.
    Catalytically active Yersinia outer protein P induces cleavage of RIP and caspase-8 at the level of the DISC independently of death receptors in dendritic cells
    Apoptosis (2007) 12, 1813-1825. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  23. Lindner,I., Torruellas-Garcia,J., Kolonias,D., Carlson,L.M., Tolba,K.A., Plano,G.V. and Lee,K.P.
    Modulation of dendritic cell differentiation and function by YopJ of Yersinia pestis
    Eur J Immunol (2007) 37, 2450-2462. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  24. Mukherjee,S., Hao,Y.H. and Orth,K.
    A newly discovered post-translational modification - the acetylation of serine and threonine residues
    Trends Biochem Sci (2007) 32, 210-216. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  25. Sweet,C.R., Conlon,J., Golenbock,D.T., Goguen,J. and Silverman,N.
    YopJ targets TRAF proteins to inhibit TLR-mediated NF-kappaB, MAPK and IRF3 signal transduction
    Cell Microbiol (2007) 9, 2700-2715. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  26. Zauberman,A., Velan,B., Mamroud,E., Flashner,Y., Shafferman,A. and Cohen,S.
    Disparity between Yersinia pestis and Yersinia enterocolitica O:8 in YopJ/YopP-dependent functions
    Adv Exp Med Biol (2007) 603, 312-320. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  27. 2006
  28. [YEAR:21-7-2006]Bliska,J.B.
    Yersinia inhibits host signaling by acetylating MAPK kinases
    ACS Chem Biol (21-7-2006) 1, 349-351. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  29. Lemaitre,N., Sebbane,F., Long,D. and Hinnebusch,B.J.
    Yersinia pestis YopJ suppresses tumor necrosis factor alpha induction and contributes to apoptosis of immune cells in the lymph node but is not required for virulence in a rat model of bubonic plague
    Infect Immun (2006) 74, 5126-5131. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  30. Mittal,R., Peak-Chew,S.Y. and McMahon,H.T.
    Acetylation of MEK2 and I kappa B kinase (IKK) activation loop residues by YopJ inhibits signaling
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2006) 103, 18574-18579. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  31. [YEAR:26-5-2006]Mukherjee,S., Keitany,G., Li,Y., Wang,Y., Ball,H.L., Goldsmith,E.J. and Orth,K.
    Yersinia YopJ acetylates and inhibits kinase activation by blocking phosphorylation
    Science (26-5-2006) 312, 1211-1214. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  32. Thiefes,A., Wolf,A., Doerrie,A., Grassl,G.A., Matsumoto,K., Autenrieth,I., Bohn,E., Sakurai,H., Niedenthal,R., Resch,K. and Kracht,M.
    The Yersinia enterocolitica effector YopP inhibits host cell signalling by inactivating the protein kinase TAK1 in the IL-1 signalling pathway
    EMBO Rep (2006) 7, 838-844. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  33. 2005
  34. [YEAR:16-3-2005]Viboud,G.I. and Bliska,J.B.
    Yersinia outer proteins: role in modulation of host cell signaling responses and pathogenesis
    Annu Rev Microbiol (16-3-2005) 59, 69-89. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  V
  35. Zhang,Y. and Bliska,J.B.
    Role of macrophage apoptosis in the pathogenesis of Yersinia
    Curr Top Microbiol Immunol (2005) 289, 151-173. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  36. [YEAR:21-11-2005]Zhou,H., Monack,D.M., Kayagaki,N., Wertz,I., Yin,J., Wolf,B. and Dixit,V.M.
    Yersinia virulence factor YopJ acts as a deubiquitinase to inhibit NF-kappaB activation
    J Exp Med (21-11-2005) 202, 1327-1332. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  37. 2004
  38. Orth,K. and Dixon,J.E.
    Yersinia YopJ protease
    [ISSN:0-12-079610-4] (2004) 2, 1350-1352.  V
  39. [YEAR:20-4-2004]Zhou,L., Tan,A. and Hershenson,M.B.
    Yersinia YopJ inhibits pro-inflammatory molecule expression in human bronchial epithelial cells
    Respir Physiol Neurobiol (20-4-2004) 140, 89-97. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  40. 2003
  41. [YEAR:24-1-2003]Yoon,S., Liu,Z., Eyobo,Y. and Orth,K.
    Yersinia effector YopJ inhibits yeast MAPK signaling pathways by an evolutionarily conserved mechanism
    J Biol Chem (24-1-2003) 278, 2131-2135. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  42. 2002
  43. Orth,K.
    Function of the Yersinia effector YopJ
    Curr Opin Microbiol (2002) 5, 38-43. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  44. [YEAR:12-7-2002]Sauvonnet,N., Pradet-Balade,B., Garcia-Sanz,J.A. and Cornelis,G.R.
    Regulation of mRNA expression in macrophages after Yersinia enterocolitica infection. Role of different Yop effectors
    J Biol Chem (12-7-2002) 277, 25133-25142. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  45. 2001
  46. [YEAR:8-6-2001]Denecker,G., Declercq,W., Geuijen,C.A., Boland,A., Benabdillah,R., van Gurp,M., Sory,M.P., Vandenabeele,P. and Cornelis,G.R.
    Yersinia enterocolitica YopP-induced apoptosis of macrophages involves the apoptotic signaling cascade upstream of bid
    J Biol Chem (8-6-2001) 276, 19706-19714. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  47. [YEAR:22-6-2001]Staskawicz,B.J., Mudgett,M.B., Dangl,J.L. and Galan,J.E.
    Common and contrasting themes of plant and animal diseases
    Science (22-6-2001) 292, 2285-2289. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  48. 2000
  49. [YEAR:1-8-2000]Cornelis,G.R.
    Molecular and cell biology aspects of plague
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1-8-2000) 97, 8778-8783. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  50. Meijer,L.K., Schesser,K., Wolf-Watz,H., Sassone-Corsi,P. and Pettersson,S.
    The bacterial protein YopJ abrogates multiple signal transduction pathways that converge on the transcription factor CREB
    Cell Microbiol (2000) 2, 231-238. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  51. [YEAR:24-11-2000]Orth,K., Xu,Z., Mudgett,M.B., Bao,Z.Q., Palmer,L.E., Bliska,J.B., Mangel,W.F., Staskawicz,B. and Dixon,J.E.
    Disruption of signaling by Yersinia effector YopJ, a ubiquitin-like protein protease
    Science (24-11-2000) 290, 1594-1597. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  52. 1999
  53. [YEAR:17-9-1999]Orth,K., Palmer,L.E., Bao,Z.Q., Stewart,S., Rudolph,A.E., Bliska,J.B. and Dixon,J.E.
    Inhibition of the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase superfamily by a Yersinia effector
    Science (17-9-1999) 285, 1920-1923. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  54. Palmer,L.E., Pancetti,A.R., Greenberg,S. and Bliska,J.B.
    YopJ of Yersinia spp. is sufficient to cause downregulation of multiple mitogen-activated protein kinases in eukaryotic cells
    Infect Immun (1999) 67, 708-716. PubMed  Europe PubMed  PMC  EPMC
  55. [YEAR:1-6-1999]Spiik,A.K., Meijer,L.K., Ridderstad,A. and Pettersson,S.
    Interference of eukaryotic signalling pathways by the bacteria Yersinia outer protein YopJ
    Immunol Lett (1-6-1999) 68, 199-203. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  56. 1998
  57. Cornelis,G.R., Boland,A., Boyd,A.P., Geuijen,C., Iriarte,M., Neyt,C., Sory,M.P. and Stainier,I.
    The virulence plasmid of Yersinia, an antihost genome
    Microbiol Mol Biol Rev (1998) 62, 1315-1352. PubMed  Europe PubMed  PMC  EPMC
  58. [YEAR:7-12-1998]Monack,D.M., Mecsas,J., Bouley,D. and Falkow,S.
    Yersinia-induced apoptosis in vivo aids in the establishment of a systemic infection of mice
    J Exp Med (7-12-1998) 188, 2127-2137. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  59. Palmer,L.E., Hobbie,S., Galan,J.E. and Bliska,J.B.
    YopJ of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is required for the inhibition of macrophage TNF-alpha production and downregulation of the MAP kinases p38 and JNK
    Mol Microbiol (1998) 27, 953-965. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  60. Schesser,K., Spiik,A.K., Dukuzumuremyi,J.M., Neurath,M.F., Pettersson,S. and Wolf-Watz,H.
    The yopJ locus is required for Yersinia-mediated inhibition of NF-kappaB activation and cytokine expression: YopJ contains a eukaryotic SH2-like domain that is essential for its repressive activity
    Mol Microbiol (1998) 28, 1067-1079. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  61. 1997
  62. [YEAR:16-9-1997]Monack,D.M., Mecsas,J., Ghori,N. and Falkow,S.
    Yersinia signals macrophages to undergo apoptosis and YopJ is necessary for this cell death
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (16-9-1997) 94, 10385-10390. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC