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Motor Adaptive Remodeling Speeds Up Bacterial Chemotactic Adaptation.


ABSTRACT: Bacterial chemotaxis is a canonical system for the study of signal transduction. One of the hallmarks of this system is its robust adaptive behavior. However, how fast the system adapts remains controversial. The adaptation time measured at the level of the kinase activity was tens of seconds, whereas that measured at the level of the flagellar motor was <10 s. The flagellar motor was recently shown to exhibit adaptive remodeling, its main physiological function being to provide a robust match between the chemoreceptor output and the motor input, whereas its adaptation timescale was thought to be too slow to contribute much to the overall adaptation timescale of the chemotaxis system. Here, through theoretical modeling of the motor adaptive remodeling and experimental tests, we show that this motor adaptation contributes significantly to speeding up the overall chemotactic adaptation, thereby resolving the previous inconsistency.

SUBMITTER: Zhang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5883565 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Motor Adaptive Remodeling Speeds Up Bacterial Chemotactic Adaptation.

Zhang Chi C   He Rui R   Zhang Rongjing R   Yuan Junhua J  

Biophysical journal 20180301 5


Bacterial chemotaxis is a canonical system for the study of signal transduction. One of the hallmarks of this system is its robust adaptive behavior. However, how fast the system adapts remains controversial. The adaptation time measured at the level of the kinase activity was tens of seconds, whereas that measured at the level of the flagellar motor was <10 s. The flagellar motor was recently shown to exhibit adaptive remodeling, its main physiological function being to provide a robust match b  ...[more]

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