ipaH
ipaH refers to a family of virulence genes encoding invasion plasmid antigen H proteins in Shigella species and enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC). The ipaH genes are carried primarily on the virulence plasmid pINV, though related homologs can be found in multiple copies on plasmids and, in some lineages, on the chromosome. This gene family is a hallmark of invasive enteric pathogens and is used as a molecular marker for these organisms in some diagnostic contexts.
Proteins encoded by ipaH are secreted effectors delivered to host cells by the type III secretion system.
Genetically, the ipaH family comprises numerous paralogs with substantial sequence diversity among Shigella and EIEC strains.
Because ipaH genes are highly conserved among Shigella and EIEC, they have become common molecular targets
Overall, ipaH is a key virulence determinant in Shigella and EIEC, reflecting the role of host ubiquitination