The presence and absence of periplasmic rings in bacterial flagellar motors correlates with stator type

The bacterial flagellar motor, a cell-envelope-embedded macromolecular machine that functions as a cellular propeller, exhibits significant structural variability between species. Different torque-generating stator modules allow motors to operate in different pH, salt or viscosity levels. How such d...

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Veröffentlicht in:eLife 2019-01, Vol.8
Hauptverfasser: Kaplan, Mohammed, Ghosal, Debnath, Subramanian, Poorna, Oikonomou, Catherine M, Kjaer, Andreas, Pirbadian, Sahand, Ortega, Davi R, Briegel, Ariane, El-Naggar, Mohamed Y, Jensen, Grant J
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Zusammenfassung:The bacterial flagellar motor, a cell-envelope-embedded macromolecular machine that functions as a cellular propeller, exhibits significant structural variability between species. Different torque-generating stator modules allow motors to operate in different pH, salt or viscosity levels. How such diversity evolved is unknown. Here, we use electron cryo-tomography to determine the in situ macromolecular structures of three Gammaproteobacteria motors: , , and , providing the first views of intact motors with dual stator systems. Complementing our imaging with bioinformatics analysis, we find a correlation between the motor's stator system and its structural elaboration. Motors with a single H -driven stator have only the core periplasmic P- and L-rings; those with dual H -driven stators have an elaborated P-ring; and motors with Na or Na /H -driven stators have both their P- and L-rings embellished. Our results suggest an evolution of structural elaboration that may have enabled pathogenic bacteria to colonize higher-viscosity environments in animal hosts.
ISSN:2050-084X
2050-084X
DOI:10.7554/eLife.43487