Literature DB >> 1100772

Temporary expression of flagellar phase-1 in phase-2 clones of diphasic Salmonella.

T Iino, T Oguchi, T Hirano.   

Abstract

Diphasic Salmonella strains, Salmonella typhimurium TM2, S. abony SW803 and their derivatives differing in flagellar shape and antigen type, were found to produce copolymer segments of phase-1 and phase-2 flagellins among flagella in phase 2, except for a strain which is non-flagellate in phase 1. The copolymer segments were not detected in phase-1 clones of any of the strains. The wave-forms of the copolymers are homologous with those of the copolymer filaments obtained by in vitro reconstitution of the corresponding phase-1 and phase-2 flagellins. Thus, in the mutant producing normal flagella in phase 1 and straight ones in phase 2, copolymer segments with curly or small waves appear among the straight filaments. Formation of the copolymers was attributed to temporary derepression of the structural gene for phase-1, flagellin, HI, in phase 2. Copolymerization occurred in a fraction of the phase-2 cell population at late exponential and early stationary phase in nutrient broth cultures. When a phase-2 cell was temporarily derepressed, the copolymers formed almost simultaneously in every growing flagellar filament of the cell. Their formation continued for a short period until the supply of phase-1 flagellin was exhausted after re-establishment of repression. This period was estimated to be 7-7 min on average, fluctuating between 4 and 13 min in a cell population of a straight flagellar mutant whose generation time was 55 min in late exponential phase.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1100772     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-89-2-265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-1287


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