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Biophysical Characterization of Flagellar Motor Functions
Published on: January 18, 2017
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バクテリアの回転モーターによる第2の伝達媒介触覚反応
Isabelle Hug1, Siddharth Deshpande2, Kathrin S Sprecher1
1Biozentrum, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 50/70, CH-4056, Switzerland.
まとめ
細菌はフラゲラモーターを使って表面を感知し,粘着性を高めるシグナルカスケードを誘発します. このメカニズムは Caulobacter crescentusのようなバクテリアが 表面に付着する方法を示しています
科学分野:
- 微生物学
- 細胞生物学
- バイオ物理学
背景:
- バクテリアは表面の植民と毒性を表します.
- 細菌の機械感知と信号伝導のメカニズムは完全に理解されていません.
研究 の 目的:
- カロバクター・クレサントスの触覚カスケードを解明するためです
- バクテリアの表面感知におけるフラゲラモーターの役割を特定する.
主な方法:
- Caulobacter crescentusの表面誘発信号を調査した.
- フラゲラモーター,DgcB,HfsJの機能を分析した.
- フラゲル構造を欠いた野生型と変異株を比較した.
主要な成果:
- DgcBを活性化して 周期的なディガニラートを作ります
- 環状ディガニラートは,HfsJをアロステリックに活性化させ,ポリサッカリドアセシン合成と表面アンカリングにつながります.
- 外部フラゲル構造を欠いた変異体は 機械的刺激に対して過敏でした
結論:
- バクテリアの鞭状モーターは 新しい無縛メカノセンサとして機能します
- この感知カスケードは 細菌の表面への適応と粘着を 迅速に可能にします
- 発見は細菌の表面相互作用と 機械生物学についての洞察を提供します.
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