2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1172707
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Clostridioides difficile minimal nutrient requirements for flagellar motility

Abstract: As many gastro-intestinal pathogens, the majority of Clostridioides difficile strains express flagella together with a complete chemotaxis system. The resulting swimming motility is likely contributing to the colonization success of this important pathogen. In contrast to the well investigated general energy metabolism of C. difficile, little is known about the metabolic requirements for maintaining the ion motive force across the membrane, which in turn powers the flagellar motor. We studied here systematical… Show more

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“…Its mobility is powered by an ion motive force across the membrane that depends on the presence of the MotAB-type stator found in this bacterium. A proton gradient is therefore highly suspected [30]. However, particular glycosylation occurs on the C. difficile filament.…”
Section: Structure Of the Flagellum And Its Glycosylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its mobility is powered by an ion motive force across the membrane that depends on the presence of the MotAB-type stator found in this bacterium. A proton gradient is therefore highly suspected [30]. However, particular glycosylation occurs on the C. difficile filament.…”
Section: Structure Of the Flagellum And Its Glycosylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, a minimal medium defined by Schwanbeck et al implied the presence of proline for the maximal and stable swimming motility of the bacterium. The amino acid cysteine, as well as a carbohydrate source, were indispensable [30].…”
Section: Motility To Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%