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Structural and Functional Comparison of Salmonella Flagellar Filaments Composed of FljB and FliC.

Tomoko Yamaguchi1,2, Shoko Toma1, Naoya Terahara1,3, Tomoko Miyata1, Masamichi Ashihara1, Tohru Minamino1, Keiichi Namba1,2,4,5, Takayuki Kato1.   

Abstract

The bacterial flagellum is a motility organelle consisting of a long helical filament as a propeller and a rotary motor that drives rapid filament rotation to produce thrust. Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium has two genes of flagellin, fljB and fliC, for flagellar filament formation and autonomously switches their expression at a frequency of 10-3-10-4 per cell per generation. We report here differences in their structures and motility functions under high-viscosity conditions. A Salmonella strain expressing FljB showed a higher motility than one expressing FliC under high viscosity. To examine the reasons for this motility difference, we carried out structural analyses of the FljB filament by electron cryomicroscopy and found that the structure was nearly identical to that of the FliC filament except for the position and orientation of the outermost domain D3 of flagellin. The density of domain D3 was much lower in FljB than FliC, suggesting that domain D3 of FljB is more flexible and mobile than that of FliC. These differences suggest that domain D3 plays an important role not only in changing antigenicity of the filament but also in optimizing motility function of the filament as a propeller under different conditions.

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Keywords:  FliC; FljB; Salmonella; bacterial flagellar motility; electron cryomicroscopy; flagellin; infection; viscosity

Year:  2020        PMID: 32041169     DOI: 10.3390/biom10020246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomolecules        ISSN: 2218-273X


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