PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Genetic and molecular characterization of flagellar assembly in Shewanella oneidensis.

  • Lin Wu,
  • Jixuan Wang,
  • Peng Tang,
  • Haijiang Chen,
  • Haichun Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021479
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
p. e21479

Abstract

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Shewanella oneidensis is a highly motile organism by virtue of a polar flagellum. Unlike most flagellated bacteria, it contains only one major chromosome segment encoding the components of the flagellum with the exception of the motor proteins. In this region, three genes encode flagellinsaccording to the original genome annotation. However, we find that only flaA and flaB encode functional filament subunits. Although these two genesare under the control of different promoters, they are actively transcribed and subsequently translated, producing a considerable number of flagellin proteins. Additionally, both flagellins are able to interact with their chaperon FliS and are subjected to feedback regulation. Furthermore, FlaA and FlaB are glycosylated by a pathwayinvolving a major glycosylating enzyme,PseB, in spite of the lack of the majority of theconsensus glycosylation sites. In conclusion, flagellar assembly in S. oneidensis has novel features despite the conservation of homologous genes across taxa.