由 FliF 和 FliG 组成的弧菌融合蛋白、MS 环和细菌鞭毛运动的 C 环在膜中形成环。

IF 1.6 Q4 BIOPHYSICS Biophysics and physicobiology Pub Date : 2023-06-09 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2142/biophysico.bppb-v20.0028
Kanji Takahashi, Tatsuro Nishikino, Hiroki Kajino, Seiji Kojima, Takayuki Uchihashi, Michio Homma
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海洋藻溶性弧菌的细胞极有一根单鞭毛作为运动器官,在 Na+ 动力的作用下旋转,在液体中游动。鞭毛基部有一个由定子和转子组成的马达,通过转子与定子的相互作用以及通过定子通道流入的 Na+,马达可作为动力引擎产生扭矩。MS 环作为转子的一部分嵌入鞭毛基部的膜中,是鞭毛组装所需的初始结构。它由 34 个双跨膜蛋白 FliF 分子组成。FliG、FliM和FliN在MS环下方形成一个C环。FliG 是一种重要的转子蛋白,它与定子 PomA 相互作用,直接促进力的产生。我们之前发现 FliG 能促进大肠杆菌中 MS 环的形成。在本研究中,我们构建了一个 fliF-fliG 融合基因,该基因编码一个约 100 kDa 的蛋白,该蛋白的成功生产有效地在大肠杆菌细胞中形成了 MS-环。我们利用电子显微镜或高速原子力显微镜(HS-AFM)观察到了环周围的模糊结构,这表明 FliM 和 FliN 是形成稳定环结构的必要条件。HS-AFM 电影显示了 FliG 区域的灵活运动。
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Ring formation by Vibrio fusion protein composed of FliF and FliG, MS-ring and C-ring component of bacterial flagellar motor in membrane.

The marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus has a single flagellum as a locomotory organ at the cell pole, which is rotated by the Na+-motive force to swim in a liquid. The base of the flagella has a motor composed of a stator and rotor, which serves as a power engine to generate torque through the rotor-stator interaction coupled to Na+ influx through the stator channel. The MS-ring, which is embedded in the membrane at the base of the flagella as part of the rotor, is the initial structure required for flagellum assembly. It comprises 34 molecules of the two-transmembrane protein FliF. FliG, FliM, and FliN form a C-ring just below the MS-ring. FliG is an important rotor protein that interacts with the stator PomA and directly contributes to force generation. We previously found that FliG promotes MS-ring formation in E. coli. In the present study, we constructed a fliF-fliG fusion gene, which encodes an approximately 100 kDa protein, and the successful production of this protein effectively formed the MS-ring in E. coli cells. We observed fuzzy structures around the ring using either electron microscopy or high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM), suggesting that FliM and FliN are necessary for the formation of a stable ring structure. The HS-AFM movies revealed flexible movements at the FliG region.

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