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Role of the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of FlhA in bacterial flagellar type III protein export.

Tohru Minamino1, Masafumi Shimada, Mayuko Okabe, Yumiko Saijo-Hamano, Katsumi Imada, May Kihara, Keiichi Namba.   

Abstract

For construction of the bacterial flagellum, many of the flagellar proteins are exported into the central channel of the flagellar structure by the flagellar type III protein export apparatus. FlhA and FlhB, which are integral membrane proteins of the export apparatus, form a docking platform for the soluble components of the export apparatus, FliH, FliI, and FliJ. The C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of FlhA (FlhA(C)) is required for protein export, but it is not clear how it works. Here, we analyzed a temperature-sensitive Salmonella enterica mutant, the flhA(G368C) mutant, which has a mutation in the sequence encoding FlhA(C). The G368C mutation did not eliminate the interactions with FliH, FliI, FliJ, and the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of FlhB, suggesting that the mutation blocks the export process after the FliH-FliI-FliJ-export substrate complex binds to the FlhA-FlhB platform. Limited proteolysis showed that FlhA(C) consists of at least three subdomains, a flexible linker, FlhA(CN), and FlhA(CC), and that FlhA(CN) becomes sensitive to proteolysis by the G368C mutation. Intragenic suppressor mutations were identified in these subdomains and restored flagellar protein export to a considerable degree. However, none of these suppressor mutations suppressed the protease sensitivity. We suggest that FlhA(C) not only forms part of the docking platform for the FliH-FliI-FliJ-export substrate complex but also is directly involved in the translocation of the export substrate into the central channel of the growing flagellar structure.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20118266      PMCID: PMC2838044          DOI: 10.1128/JB.01328-09

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


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4.  Intergenic suppression between the flagellar MS ring protein FliF of Salmonella and FlhA, a membrane component of its export apparatus.

Authors:  M Kihara; T Minamino; S Yamaguchi; R M Macnab
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5.  Interactions of FliJ with the Salmonella type III flagellar export apparatus.

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6.  FliH, a soluble component of the type III flagellar export apparatus of Salmonella, forms a complex with FliI and inhibits its ATPase activity.

Authors:  T Minamino; R M MacNab
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 3.501

7.  Structure of the cytoplasmic domain of FlhA and implication for flagellar type III protein export.

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8.  Domain structure of Salmonella FlhB, a flagellar export component responsible for substrate specificity switching.

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5.  Interaction between FliJ and FlhA, components of the bacterial flagellar type III export apparatus.

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6.  Mechanism of type-III protein secretion: Regulation of FlhA conformation by a functionally critical charged-residue cluster.

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