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Virotrap Reveals Salmonella SopB as A Ubiquitinated Cargo for Host ESCRT-0

The pathogenic bacterium Salmonella survives and replicates in host cells within a Salmonella-containing vacuole (SCV), a membranous niche it actively remodels via secreted effectors. The phosphoinositide phosphatase SopB is a key effector implicated in SCV biogenesis, yet its host protein interactome has remained incompletely defined. Using the mass spectrometry-based interactomics technology Virotrap, we identify a novel set of SopB-associated host proteins, including the ESCRT-0 subunit HGS and other membrane remodeling proteins. We demonstrate that SopB directly interacts with HGS via its ubiquitin-binding domains, and show that SopB promotes ESCRT-0 recruitment to the SCV, yet ultimatel

cell biologyimmunologymicrobiology