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Flagellin redundancy in Caulobacter crescentus and its implications for flagellar filament assembly

Authors :
Giulia Grimaldi
Phillip D. Aldridge
Tohru Minamino
Jay X. Tang
Wendy D. Smith
Guanglai Li
Keiichi Namba
Joe Gray
Tomoko Miyata
Alexandra Faulds-Pain
Christine Aldridge
Shuichi Nakamura
Christopher Birchall
Source :
Journal of bacteriology. 193(11)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Bacterial flagella play key roles in surface attachment and host-bacterial interactions as well as driving motility. Here, we have investigated the ability of Caulobacter crescentus to assemble its flagellar filament from six flagellins: FljJ, FljK, FljL, FljM, FljN, and FljO. Flagellin gene deletion combinations exhibited a range of phenotypes from no motility or impaired motility to full motility. Characterization of the mutant collection showed the following: (i) that there is no strict requirement for any one of the six flagellins to assemble a filament; (ii) that there is a correlation between slower swimming speeds and shorter filament lengths in Δ fljK Δ fljM mutants; (iii) that the flagellins FljM to FljO are less stable than FljJ to FljL; and (iv) that the flagellins FljK, FljL, FljM, FljN, and FljO alone are able to assemble a filament.

Details

ISSN :
10985530
Volume :
193
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of bacteriology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b4941d599fd0a05ec4e22474048097e