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Mutations in the two flagellin genes of Rhizobium meliloti.


ABSTRACT: The previously cloned DNA fragment which complements the behavioral defects of the che-1 and che-3 mutations of Rhizobium meliloti codes for two nearly identical (93%) flagellin genes. A wild-type copy of one of the two genes (flaA) but not the other (flaB) can complement the mutations. The behavior and flagellar morphology of newly isolated strains carrying insertion and deletion mutations or various combinations of these mutations demonstrated that either gene product alone can form functional flagellar filaments but when both gene products are present they interact in the formation of filaments. Both the nucleic acid sequences of the genes and the deduced amino acid sequences of the proteins from strain Rm1021 showed significant differences from the sequences determined previously for strain RU10406. (E. Pleier and R. Schmitt, J. Bacteriol. 171:1467-1475, 1989). The tandem arrangement of the two genes is stable, although in vitro recombination between them gave rise to a strain with wild-type behavior.

SUBMITTER: Bergman K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC208000 | biostudies-other | 1991 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mutations in the two flagellin genes of Rhizobium meliloti.

Bergman K K   Nulty E E   Su L H LH  

Journal of bacteriology 19910601 12


The previously cloned DNA fragment which complements the behavioral defects of the che-1 and che-3 mutations of Rhizobium meliloti codes for two nearly identical (93%) flagellin genes. A wild-type copy of one of the two genes (flaA) but not the other (flaB) can complement the mutations. The behavior and flagellar morphology of newly isolated strains carrying insertion and deletion mutations or various combinations of these mutations demonstrated that either gene product alone can form functional  ...[more]

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