2008
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2008.48
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The bacterial flagellar switch complex is getting more complex

Abstract: The mechanism of function of the bacterial flagellar switch, which determines the direction of flagellar rotation and is essential for chemotaxis, has remained an enigma for many years. Here we show that the switch complex associates with the membrane-bound respiratory protein fumarate reductase (FRD). We provide evidence that FRD binds to preparations of isolated switch complexes, forms a 1:1 complex with the switch protein FliG, and that this interaction is required for both flagellar assembly and switching … Show more

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“…E. coli strain RP-2 (⌬sdhCDAB, ⌬frdABCD) lacks all subunits of SQR or QFR. Its construction was previously described, where its previous designation was RP437⌬sdh⌬frd (21). To construct the triple deletion strain RP-3 (⌬sdh⌬frd-⌬sdhE), P1 transduction of RP-2 was done following a standard protocol as previously described (21).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…E. coli strain RP-2 (⌬sdhCDAB, ⌬frdABCD) lacks all subunits of SQR or QFR. Its construction was previously described, where its previous designation was RP437⌬sdh⌬frd (21). To construct the triple deletion strain RP-3 (⌬sdh⌬frd-⌬sdhE), P1 transduction of RP-2 was done following a standard protocol as previously described (21).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its construction was previously described, where its previous designation was RP437⌬sdh⌬frd (21). To construct the triple deletion strain RP-3 (⌬sdh⌬frd-⌬sdhE), P1 transduction of RP-2 was done following a standard protocol as previously described (21). Briefly, the insertion of the kanamycin resistance gene in the position corresponding to sdhE in the ygfY-ygfX operon was verified by PCR amplification using a forward primer complement to a sequence of the beginning of kanamycin resistance gene (TAT GTC CTG ATA GCG GTC CGC C) and a reverse primer complement to the last 21 base pairs of the ygfX gene (TTA TCT TTG CGT CTC TTG TTG).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the tumble bias, which is determined by the CheY-p level, also differs from cell to cell. Furthermore, cells vary in total number and spatial distribution of receptors [55] and motors [56]. All this variability might be helpful under unpredictable changes of the environment, where having different phenotypes increases the chances of a species' survival [57].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…FliM also binds CheY-P via sequences in the first 16 amino acids, and elsewhere (15), to play a key role in switching flagellar rotation direction. FliG, the switch protein closest to the cytoplasmic membrane, interacts with the stator protein MotA, the FliF membrane protein that forms the flagellar basal-body MS ring, and the membrane-bound respiratory protein fumarate reductase (11). FliG has the most direct role in creating flagellar rotation.…”
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