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The Aer2 chemoreceptor from Vibrio vulnificus is a tri-PAS-heme oxygen sensor

Authors :
Erwin C. Stuffle
Tise Suzuki
Emilie Orillard
Kylie J. Watts
Source :
Molecular microbiologyREFERENCES.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The marine pathogen Vibrio vulnificus senses and responds to environmental stimuli via two chemosensory systems and 42-53 chemoreceptors. Here, we present an analysis of the V. vulnificus Aer2 chemoreceptor, VvAer2, which is the first V. vulnificus chemoreceptor to be characterized. VvAer2 is related to the Aer2 receptors of other gammaproteobacteria, but uncharacteristically contains three PAS domains (PAS1-3), rather than one or two. Using an E. coli chemotaxis hijack assay, we determined that VvAer2, like other Aer2 receptors, senses and responds to O

Subjects

Subjects :
Molecular Biology
Microbiology

Details

ISSN :
13652958
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular microbiologyREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7563c9738c0ca58fcf8bd70637494877