Involvement of AtoSC two-component system in Escherichia coli flagellar regulon
The AtoSC two-component system in Escherichia coli is a key regulator of many physiological processes. We report here the contribution of AtoSC in E. coli motility and chemotaxis. AtoSC locus deletion in Δ atoSC cells renders cells not motile or responsive against any chemoattractant or repellent in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Amino acids 2012-08, Vol.43 (2), p.833-844 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The AtoSC two-component system in
Escherichia coli
is a key regulator of many physiological processes. We report here the contribution of AtoSC in
E. coli
motility and chemotaxis.
AtoSC
locus deletion in Δ
atoSC
cells renders cells not motile or responsive against any chemoattractant or repellent independently of the AtoSC inducer’s presence. AtoSC expression through plasmid complemented the Δ
atoSC
phenotype. Cells expressing either AtoS or AtoC demonstrated analogous motility and chemotactic phenotypes as Δ
atoSC
cells, independently of AtoSC inducer’s presence. Mutations of AtoC phosphate-acceptor sites diminished or abrogated
E. coli
chemotaxis. trAtoC, the AtoC constitutive active form which lacks its receiver domain, up-regulated
E. coli
motility. AtoSC enhanced the transcription of the
flhDC
and
fliAZY
operons and to a lesser extent of the
flgBCDEFGHIJKL
operon. The AtoSC-mediated regulation of motility and chemotactic response required also the expression of the CheAY system. The AtoSC inducers enhanced the AtoSC-mediated motility and chemotaxis. Acetoacetate or spermidine further promoted the responses of only AtoSC-expressing cells, while Ca
2+
demonstrated its effects independently of AtoSC. Histamine regulated bacterial chemotaxis only in
atoSC
+
cells in a concentration-dependent manner while reversed the AtoSC-mediated effects when added at high concentrations. The trAtoC-controlled motility effects were enhanced by acetoacetate or spermidine, but not by histamine. These data reveal that AtoSC system regulates the motility and chemotaxis of
E. coli
, participating in the transcriptional induction of the main promoters of the chemotactic regulon and modifying the motility and chemotactic phenotypes in an induction-dependent mechanism. |
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ISSN: | 0939-4451 1438-2199 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00726-011-1140-7 |