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Lack of N-Terminal Segment of the Flagellin Protein Results in the Production of a Shortened Polar Flagellum in the Deep-Sea Sedimentary Bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. Strain SM9913.

Qi Sheng1, Si-Min Liu1, Jun-Hui Cheng1, Chun-Yang Li2,3,4, Hui-Hui Fu2,3, Xi-Ying Zhang1, Xiao-Yan Song5, Andrew McMinn2,3,6, Yu-Zhong Zhang2,3,4,5, Hai-Nan Su1,4, Xiu-Lan Chen1,4.   

Abstract

Bacterial polar flagella, comprised of flagellin, are essential for bacterial motility. Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain SM9913 is a bacterium isolated from deep-sea sediments. Unlike other Pseudoalteromonas strains that have a long polar flagellum, strain SM9913 has an abnormally short polar flagellum. Here, we investigated the underlying reason for the short flagellum and found that a single-base mutation was responsible for the altered flagellar assembly. This mutation leads to the fragmentation of the flagellin gene into two genes, PSM_A2281, encoding the core segment and the C-terminal segment, and PSM_A2282, encoding the N-terminal segment, and only gene PSM_A2281 is involved in the production of the short polar flagellum. When a chimeric gene of PSM_A2281 and PSM_A2282 encoding an intact flagellin, A2281::82, was expressed, a long polar flagellum was produced, indicating that the N-terminal segment of flagellin contributes to the production of a polar flagellum of a normal length. Analyses of the simulated structures of A2281 and A2281::82 and that of the flagellar filament assembled with A2281::82 indicate that due to the lack of two α-helices, the core of the flagellar filament assembled with A2281 is incomplete and is likely too weak to support the stability and movement of a long flagellum. This mutation in strain SM9913 had little effect on its growth and only a small effect on its swimming motility, implying that strain SM9913 can live well with this mutation in natural sedimentary environments. This study provides a better understanding of the assembly and production of bacterial flagella. IMPORTANCE Polar flagella, which are essential organelles for bacterial motility, are comprised of multiple flagellin subunits. A flagellin molecule contains an N-terminal segment, a core segment, and a C-terminal segment. The results of this investigation of the deep-sea sedimentary bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain SM9913 demonstrate that a single-base mutation in the flagellin gene leads to the production of an incomplete flagellin without the N-terminal segment and that the loss of the N-terminal segment of the flagellin protein results in the production of a shortened polar flagellar filament. Our results shed light on the important function of the N-terminal segment of flagellin in the assembly and stability of bacterial flagellar filament.

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Keywords:  N-terminal segment; ND0 and ND1 domains; Pseudoalteromonas; bacterial motility; flagellar assembly; flagellar length; flagellin; flagellin length; swimming

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34406825      PMCID: PMC8516044          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01527-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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