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Localization of a bacterial cytoplasmic receptor is dynamic and changes with cell-cell contacts.


ABSTRACT: Directional motility in the gliding bacterium Myxococcus xanthus requires controlled cell reversals mediated by the Frz chemosensory system. FrzCD, a cytoplasmic chemoreceptor, does not form membrane-bound polar clusters typical for most bacteria, but rather cytoplasmic clusters that appear helically arranged and span the cell length. The distribution of FrzCD in living cells was found to be dynamic: FrzCD was localized in clusters that continuously changed their size, number, and position. The number of FrzCD clusters was correlated with cellular reversal frequency: fewer clusters were observed in hypo-reversing mutants and additional clusters were observed in hyper-reversing mutants. When moving cells made side-to-side contacts, FrzCD clusters in adjacent cells showed transient alignments. These events were frequently followed by one of the interacting cells reversing. These observations suggest that FrzCD detects signals from a cell contact-sensitive signaling system and then re-localizes as it directs reversals to distributed motility engines.

SUBMITTER: Mauriello EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2660758 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Localization of a bacterial cytoplasmic receptor is dynamic and changes with cell-cell contacts.

Mauriello Emilia M F EM   Astling David P DP   Sliusarenko Oleksii O   Zusman David R DR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090309 12


Directional motility in the gliding bacterium Myxococcus xanthus requires controlled cell reversals mediated by the Frz chemosensory system. FrzCD, a cytoplasmic chemoreceptor, does not form membrane-bound polar clusters typical for most bacteria, but rather cytoplasmic clusters that appear helically arranged and span the cell length. The distribution of FrzCD in living cells was found to be dynamic: FrzCD was localized in clusters that continuously changed their size, number, and position. The  ...[more]

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