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Cyclic di-GMP differentially tunes a bacterial flagellar motor through a novel class of CheY-like regulators

Date Issued
2017-01-01
Author(s)
Nesper, Jutta  
Hug, Isabelle  
Kato, Setsu
Hee, Chee-Seng  
Habazettl, Judith Maria  
Manfredi, Pablo  
Grzesiek, Stephan  
Schirmer, Tilman  
Emonet, Thierry
Jenal, Urs  
DOI
10.7554/elife.28842
Abstract
The flagellar motor is a sophisticated rotary machine facilitating locomotion and signal transduction. Owing to its important role in bacterial behavior, its assembly and activity are tightly regulated. For example, chemotaxis relies on a sensory pathway coupling chemical information to rotational bias of the motor through phosphorylation of the motor switch protein CheY. Using a chemical proteomics approach, we identified a novel family of CheY-like (Cle) proteins in Caulobacter crescentus, which tune flagellar activity in response to binding of the second messenger c-di-GMP to a C-terminal extension. In their c-di-GMP bound conformation Cle proteins interact with the flagellar switch to control motor activity. We show that individual Cle proteins have adopted discrete cellular functions by interfering with chemotaxis and by promoting rapid surface attachment of motile cells. This study broadens the regulatory versatility of bacterial motors and unfolds mechanisms that tie motor activity to mechanical cues and bacterial surface adaptation.
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