Chen_2011_EMBO.J_30_2972

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Title : Structural diversity of bacterial flagellar motors - Chen_2011_EMBO.J_30_2972
Author(s) : Chen S , Beeby M , Murphy GE , Leadbetter JR , Hendrixson DR , Briegel A , Li Z , Shi J , Tocheva EI , Muller A , Dobro MJ , Jensen GJ
Ref : EMBO Journal , 30 :2972 , 2011
Abstract :

The bacterial flagellum is one of nature's most amazing and well-studied nanomachines. Its cell-wall-anchored motor uses chemical energy to rotate a microns-long filament and propel the bacterium towards nutrients and away from toxins. While much is known about flagellar motors from certain model organisms, their diversity across the bacterial kingdom is less well characterized, allowing the occasional misrepresentation of the motor as an invariant, ideal machine. Here, we present an electron cryotomographical survey of flagellar motor architectures throughout the Bacteria. While a conserved structural core was observed in all 11 bacteria imaged, surprisingly novel and divergent structures as well as different symmetries were observed surrounding the core. Correlating the motor structures with the presence and absence of particular motor genes in each organism suggested the locations of five proteins involved in the export apparatus including FliI, whose position below the C-ring was confirmed by imaging a deletion strain. The combination of conserved and specially-adapted structures seen here sheds light on how this complex protein nanomachine has evolved to meet the needs of different species.

PubMedSearch : Chen_2011_EMBO.J_30_2972
PubMedID: 21673657
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9burk-f3kvd4 , 9firm-f7njq4

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Chen S, Beeby M, Murphy GE, Leadbetter JR, Hendrixson DR, Briegel A, Li Z, Shi J, Tocheva EI, Muller A, Dobro MJ, Jensen GJ (2011)
Structural diversity of bacterial flagellar motors
EMBO Journal 30 :2972

Chen S, Beeby M, Murphy GE, Leadbetter JR, Hendrixson DR, Briegel A, Li Z, Shi J, Tocheva EI, Muller A, Dobro MJ, Jensen GJ (2011)
EMBO Journal 30 :2972