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Helicobacter pylori flagellar hook-filament transition is controlled by a FliK functional homolog encoded by the gene HP0906.

Kieran A Ryan1, Najma Karim, Mulugeta Worku, Charles W Penn, Paul W O'Toole.   

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori is a human gastric pathogen which is dependent on motility for infection. The H. pylori genome encodes a near-complete complement of flagellar proteins compared to model enteric bacteria. One of the few flagellar genes not annotated in H. pylori is that encoding FliK, a hook length control protein whose absence leads to a polyhook phenotype in Salmonella enterica. We investigated the role of the H. pylori gene HP0906 in flagellar biogenesis because of linkage to other flagellar genes, because of its transcriptional regulation pattern, and because of the properties of an ortholog in Campylobacter jejuni (N. Kamal and C. W. Penn, unpublished data). A nonpolar mutation of HP0906 in strain CCUG 17874 was generated by insertion of a chloramphenicol resistance marker. Cells of the mutant were almost completely nonmotile but produced sheathed, undulating polyhook structures at the cell pole. Expression of HP0906 in a Salmonella fliK mutant restored motility, confirming that HP0906 is the H. pylori fliK gene. Mutation of HP0906 caused a dramatic reduction in H. pylori flagellin protein production and a significant increase in production of the hook protein FlgE. The HP0906 mutant showed increased transcription of the flgE and flaB genes relative to the wild type, down-regulation of flaA transcription, and no significant change in transcription of the flagellar intermediate class genes flgM, fliD, and flhA. We conclude that the H. pylori HP0906 gene product is the hook length control protein FliK and that its function is required for turning off the sigma(54) regulon during progression of the flagellar gene expression cascade.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16077121      PMCID: PMC1196087          DOI: 10.1128/JB.187.16.5742-5750.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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