PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Function of FlhB, a membrane protein implicated in the bacterial flagellar type III secretion system.

  • Vladimir A Meshcheryakov,
  • Clive S Barker,
  • Alla S Kostyukova,
  • Fadel A Samatey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. e68384

Abstract

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The membrane protein FlhB is a highly conserved component of the flagellar secretion system, and it plays an active role in the regulation of protein export. In this study conserved properties of FlhB that are important for its function were investigated. Replacing the flhB gene (or part of the gene) in Salmonella typhimurium with the flhB gene of the distantly related bacterium Aquifex aeolicus greatly reduces motility. However, motility can be restored to some extent by spontaneous mutations in the part of flhB gene coding for the cytoplasmic domain of Aquifex FlhB. Structural analysis suggests that these mutations destabilize the structure. The secondary structure and stability of the mutated cytoplasmic fragments of FlhB have been studied by circular dichroism spectroscopy. The results suggest that conformational flexibility could be important for FlhB function. An extragenic suppressor mutation in the fliS gene, which decreases the affinity of FliS to FliC, partially restores motility of the FlhB substitution mutants.