CyaA′ secretion assays demonstrating protein translocation into the host cell cytoplasm. (A) SpvD, GtgA, GtgE, SteD, SteE, and CigR are novel type III effector proteins. To determine if an effector was translocated by SPI-2 or both the SPI-1 and SPI-2 TTSS, bacteria expressing adenylate cyclase (CyaA′) fused to the indicated proteins were induced for SPI-1 or SPI-2 gene expression. Following infection of J774 cells, cAMP levels were measured. CyaA′ fusions were tested in the WT (black bars), SPI-1 mutant (invA::cat) (light-gray bars), and SPI-2 mutant (ssaK::cat) (open bars) backgrounds. Left, SPI-1 infection conditions; right, SPI-2 infection conditions. (B) SssA and SssB are secreted into J774 macrophages independently of TTS. In addition to in the WT, invA::cat, and ssaK::cat backgrounds, SssA and SssB::CyaA′ fusions were tested in an SPI-1, SPI-2 double mutant (ΔinvA ssaK::cat) (striped bars) and an SPI-1, SPI-2, flagellum triple mutant (ΔinvA ssaK::cat ΔflgB) (dark-gray bars). cAMP levels and error bars were obtained from three independent experiments but were not normalized to an internal control.