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The structure of the periplasmic FlaG-FlaF complex and its essential role for archaellar swimming motility.

Chi-Lin Tsai1, Patrick Tripp2,3, Shamphavi Sivabalasarma2, Changyi Zhang4,5, Marta Rodriguez-Franco6, Rebecca L Wipfler4, Paushali Chaudhury2, Ankan Banerjee7, Morgan Beeby8, Rachel J Whitaker4,5, John A Tainer9,10, Sonja-Verena Albers11,12.   

Abstract

Motility structures are vital in all three domains of life. In Archaea, motility is mediated by the archaellum, a rotating type IV pilus-like structure that is a unique nanomachine for swimming motility in nature. Whereas periplasmic FlaF binds the surface layer (S-layer), the structure, assembly and roles of other periplasmic components remain enigmatic, limiting our knowledge of the archaellum's functional interactions. Here, we find that the periplasmic protein FlaG and the association with its paralogue FlaF are essential for archaellation and motility. Therefore, we determine the crystal structure of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius soluble FlaG (sFlaG), which reveals a β-sandwich fold resembling the S-layer-interacting FlaF soluble domain (sFlaF). Furthermore, we solve the sFlaG2-sFlaF2 co-crystal structure, define its heterotetrameric complex in solution by small-angle X-ray scattering and find that mutations that disrupt the complex abolish motility. Interestingly, the sFlaF and sFlaG of Pyrococcus furiosus form a globular complex, whereas sFlaG alone forms a filament, indicating that FlaF can regulate FlaG filament assembly. Strikingly, Sulfolobus cells that lack the S-layer component bound by FlaF assemble archaella but cannot swim. These collective results support a model where a FlaG filament capped by a FlaG-FlaF complex anchors the archaellum to the S-layer to allow motility.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31844299      PMCID: PMC6952060          DOI: 10.1038/s41564-019-0622-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   17.745


  53 in total

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Authors:  Kerstin Lassak; Tomasz Neiner; Abhrajyoti Ghosh; Andreas Klingl; Reinhard Wirth; Sonja-Verena Albers
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2011-11-20       Impact factor: 3.501

2.  Rotation and switching of the flagellar motor assembly in Halobacterium halobium.

Authors:  W Marwan; M Alam; D Oesterhelt
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1991-03       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  The archaellum: an old motility structure with a new name.

Authors:  Ken F Jarrell; Sonja-Verena Albers
Journal:  Trends Microbiol       Date:  2012-05-19       Impact factor: 17.079

4.  The archaellum: a rotating type IV pilus.

Authors:  Rajesh Shahapure; Rosalie P C Driessen; M Florencia Haurat; Sonja-Verena Albers; Remus Th Dame
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2014-01-09       Impact factor: 3.501

Review 5.  The surprisingly diverse ways that prokaryotes move.

Authors:  Ken F Jarrell; Mark J McBride
Journal:  Nat Rev Microbiol       Date:  2008-05-07       Impact factor: 60.633

6.  Haloferax volcanii flagella are required for motility but are not involved in PibD-dependent surface adhesion.

Authors:  Manuela Tripepi; Saheed Imam; Mechthild Pohlschröder
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2010-04-02       Impact factor: 3.490

Review 7.  The Archaellum: An Update on the Unique Archaeal Motility Structure.

Authors:  Sonja-Verena Albers; Ken F Jarrell
Journal:  Trends Microbiol       Date:  2018-02-13       Impact factor: 17.079

8.  Insertional inactivation of the flaH gene in the archaeon Methanococcus voltae results in non-flagellated cells.

Authors:  N A Thomas; C T Pawson; K F Jarrell
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 3.291

9.  Direct observation of rotation and steps of the archaellum in the swimming halophilic archaeon Halobacterium salinarum.

Authors:  Yoshiaki Kinosita; Nariya Uchida; Daisuke Nakane; Takayuki Nishizaka
Journal:  Nat Microbiol       Date:  2016-08-26       Impact factor: 17.745

10.  Systematic deletion analyses of the fla genes in the flagella operon identify several genes essential for proper assembly and function of flagella in the archaeon, Methanococcus maripaludis.

Authors:  Bonnie Chaban; Sandy Y M Ng; Masaomi Kanbe; Ilana Saltzman; Graeme Nimmo; Shin-Ichi Aizawa; Ken F Jarrell
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2007-09-20       Impact factor: 3.501

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1.  Motile ghosts of the halophilic archaeon, Haloferax volcanii.

Authors:  Yoshiaki Kinosita; Nagisa Mikami; Zhengqun Li; Frank Braun; Tessa E F Quax; Chris van der Does; Robert Ishmukhametov; Sonja-Verena Albers; Richard M Berry
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-10-13       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 2.  The cell biology of archaea.

Authors:  Marleen van Wolferen; Andre Arashiro Pulschen; Buzz Baum; Simonetta Gribaldo; Sonja-Verena Albers
Journal:  Nat Microbiol       Date:  2022-10-17       Impact factor: 30.964

3.  Live Imaging of a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Reveals Distinct Roles for Two ESCRT-III Homologs in Ensuring a Robust and Symmetric Division.

Authors:  Andre Arashiro Pulschen; Delyan R Mutavchiev; Siân Culley; Kim Nadine Sebastian; Jacques Roubinet; Marc Roubinet; Gabriel Tarrason Risa; Marleen van Wolferen; Chantal Roubinet; Uwe Schmidt; Gautam Dey; Sonja-Verena Albers; Ricardo Henriques; Buzz Baum
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2020-06-04       Impact factor: 10.834

4.  Evolution of Archaellum Rotation Involved Invention of a Stator Complex by Duplicating and Modifying a Core Component.

Authors:  Trishant R Umrekar; Yvonne B Winterborn; Shamphavi Sivabalasarma; Julian Brantl; Sonja-Verena Albers; Morgan Beeby
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 5.  Towards Elucidating the Rotary Mechanism of the Archaellum Machinery.

Authors:  João Nuno de Sousa Machado; Sonja-Verena Albers; Bertram Daum
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 5.640

6.  An archaellum filament composed of two alternating subunits.

Authors:  Lavinia Gambelli; Michail N Isupov; Rebecca Conners; Mathew McLaren; Annett Bellack; Vicki Gold; Reinhard Rachel; Bertram Daum
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 7.  How Did the Archaellum Get Its Rotation?

Authors:  Davi Ortega; Morgan Beeby
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 6.064

8.  The biology of thermoacidophilic archaea from the order Sulfolobales.

Authors:  April M Lewis; Alejandra Recalde; Christopher Bräsen; James A Counts; Phillip Nussbaum; Jan Bost; Larissa Schocke; Lu Shen; Daniel J Willard; Tessa E F Quax; Eveline Peeters; Bettina Siebers; Sonja-Verena Albers; Robert M Kelly
Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Rev       Date:  2021-08-17       Impact factor: 16.408

9.  Lipid Anchoring of Archaeosortase Substrates and Midcell Growth in Haloarchaea.

Authors:  Mohd Farid Abdul-Halim; Stefan Schulze; Anthony DiLucido; Friedhelm Pfeiffer; Alexandre Wilson Bisson Filho; Mechthild Pohlschroder
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2020-03-24       Impact factor: 7.867

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