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?CbK is a B3 morphotype bacteriophage of the Siphoviridae family that infects Caulobacter crescentus, the preeminent model system for bacterial cell cycle studies. The last 4 decades of research with ?CbK as a genetic and cytological tool to study the biology of the host warrant an investigation of the phage genome composition. Herein, we report the complete genome sequence of ?CbK and highlight unusual features that emerged from its annotation. The complete genome analysis of the ?CbK phage provides new insight into its characteristics and potential interactions with its Caulobacter crescentus host, setting the stage for future functional studies with ?CbK.  相似文献   

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The internal membranes of Caulobacter crescentus   总被引:12,自引:0,他引:12  
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The organization of the Caulobacter crescentus flagellar filament   总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10  
The structural organization of the flagellar filament of Caulobacter crescentus, as revealed by immunoelectron microscopy, shows five antigenically distinct regions within the hook-filament complex. The first region is the hook. The second region is adjacent to the hook and is approximately 10 nm in length. On the basis of its location in the hook-filament complex, this region may contain hook-associated proteins. Next to this is the third region, which is approximately 60 nm in length. Antibody decoration experiments using mutant strains with deletions of the structural gene for the 29 x 10(3) Mr flagellin (flgJ) showed that the presence of this region is correlated with the expression of the 29 x 10(3) Mr flagellin gene. The next region (region IV), of length approximately 1 to 2 microns, appears to contain the 27.5 x 10(3) Mr flagellin, but at its distal end includes, in gradually increasing amounts, the 25 x 10(3) Mr flagellin. The rest of the filament (region V) is made up predominantly, if not completely, of the 25 x 10(3) Mr flagellin. Except for the hook, there are no morphological features that would otherwise distinguish these regions. A functional flagellum, having the wild-type length and morphology, is assembled by mutant strains deficient in the 29 x 10(3) Mr flagellin and 27.5 x 10(3) Mr flagellin.  相似文献   

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Murein hydrolases of Caulobacter crescentus   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Caulobacter crescentus was found to exhibit a similar autolytic response to a variety of factors affecting the structure of the cell envelope and interfering with murein synthesis as several other species of bacteria. Autolysis was accompanied by the hydrolysis of murein with the release of soluble degradation products. Several murein hydrolases with different bond specificity were found and except for the absence of DD-carboxypeptidase and LD-carboxypeptidase activities the make-up of these enzymes resembled that of the well studied bacterium Escherichia coli.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Structure of Caulobacter crescentus Flagella   总被引:30,自引:27,他引:3  
During the normal cell cycle of Caulobacter crescentus, flagella are released into the culture fluid as swarmer cells differentiate into stalked cells. The released flagellum is composed of a filament, hook, and rod. The molecular weight of purified flagellin (subunit of flagella filament) is 25,000 as determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The formation of a flagellum opposite the stalk has been observed by microscope during the differentiation of a stalked cell in preparation for cell division. By pulsing synchronized cultures with (14)C-amino acids it has been demonstrated that the synthesis of flagellin occurs approximately 30 to 40 min before cell division. Flagellin, therefore, is synthesized at a discrete time in the cell cycle and is assembled into flagella at a specific site on the cell. A mutant of C. crescentus that fails to synthesize flagellin has been isolated.  相似文献   

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Caulobacter crescentus has an inducible pathway which is responsible for the degradation of histidine. Induction of this pathway occurs in the presence of both glucose and ammonia. Growth yield experiments indicate that only two of the three available nitrogens are used for growth suggesting that formamide may be produced as a waste product. However, formamide was not detected in the culture fluid and formate was formed instead. These results suggest that histidine may be degraded in a novel pathway which results in the production of 1 mol each of ammonia, glutamate and formate per mol of histidine. The third nitrogen from histidine appears to be sequestered in some kind of secondary metabolite.  相似文献   

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Stalkless mutants of Caulobacter crescentus.   总被引:3,自引:6,他引:3       下载免费PDF全文
A Fukuda  H Iba    Y Okada 《Journal of bacteriology》1977,131(1):280-287
A stalk, a single falgellum, several pili, and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) phage receptors are polar surface structures expressed at a defined time in the Caulobacter crescentus cell cycle. When mutants were isolated as DNA phage phiCbK-resistant or ribonucleic acid (RNA) phage phiCp2-resistant, as well as nonmotile, strains, 5 out of 30 such mutant isolates were found not to possess stalks, but did possess inactive flagella. These stalkless mutants were resistant simultaneously to both DNA and RNA phages and did not possess pili and DNA pendent stalkless mutants. All motile revertants simultaneously regained the capacity to form stalks and susceptibility to DNA and RNA phages. It is suggested that a single mutation pleiotropically affects stalk formation, flagella motility, and coordinate polar morphogenesis of pili and DNA phage receptors. The stalkless mutants grew at a generation time similar to that of the wild-type strain at 30 degrees C. Cell size and morphology of a stalkless mutant, C. crescentus CB13 pdr-819, were also similar to those of the wild-type strain, except for the absence of a stalk. In addition, the CB13 pdr-819 predivisional cells were partitioned into smaller and larger portions, indicating asymmetrical cell division, as in the wild-type strain. From these results, it is suggested that swarmer cells undergo transition to cells of a stalked-cell nature without stalk formation and that the cell cycle of the stalkless mutant proceeds in an ordered sequence similar to that defining the wild-type cell cycle.  相似文献   

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The aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus divides asymmetrically to a flagellated swarmer cell and a cell with a stalk. At the end of the stalk is an adhesive organelle known as the holdfast, which the stalked cell uses to attach to a solid surface. Often there are two or more cells with their stalks attached to the same holdfast. By analyzing the fluctuations in the stalk angle for a pair of cells attached to a single holdfast, we determine the elastic stiffness of the holdfast. We model the holdfast as three torsional springs in series and find that the effective torsional spring constant for the holdfast is of the order of (10(-17)-10(-18)) Nm, with unequal spring constants. The asymmetry suggests the sequence in which the cells attach to each other, and in some cases suggests that strong crosslinks form between the stalks as they make a shared holdfast.  相似文献   

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Summary A recombination-deficient (Rec-) strain of Caulobacter crescentus has been isolated from a collection of mutants sensitive to ultraviolet irradiation. The Rec- mutant fails to give recombinants following Cr30-mediated generalized transduction or following RP4-mediated conjugation. The recombination frequency in the Rec- strain is at least 5000-fold lower than in the wild type strains. The Rec- mutant is indistinguishable from wild type in terms of morphology, growth rate, viability, and phage sensitivities, differing only in properties known to be associated with recA-type mutations in other organisms: recombination frequency, ultraviolet sensitivity, and Weigle reactivation. The map location of the rec-526 allele has not been identified, but rec-526 can be cotransferred with the fla-169 mutation by RP4-mediated conjugation at low frequency. This apparent linkage has been used to move the rec mutation to other strains. The Rec- mutant resembles recA strains of other organisms and provides a healthy strain severely deficient in recombination for use in complementation and cloning studies involving C. crescentus.  相似文献   

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Eukaryotic cytoskeleton consists of three main types of filaments: actin microfilaments, microtubules and intermediate filaments (IFs). Actin and tubulin-like proteins are also found in bacteria where they perform diverse cytoskeletal functions. IFs, however, are considered to be a characteristic constituent of metazoan cells only, where they (among other functions) are involved in determination and maintenance of cell shape and cellular integrity. Surprisingly, a coiled coil-rich protein called crescentin was recently shown to play a key role in determining the complex curved and helical cell shapes of the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, and to exhibit several characteristic properties of animal IF proteins. First, the arrangement of the coiled coil domains of crescentin closely resembles the tripartite molecular architecture of IF proteins. Second, crescentin also possesses the defining biochemical property of IF proteins to assemble into 10-nm-wide filaments in vitro without cofactors. Furthermore, crescentin forms a higher-order helical structure in vivo, which is localized asymmetrically along the concave side of the cell. In close association with the cell membrane, the crescentin structure promotes the helical growth of the cell and thereby determines a curved or a helical shape, depending on the length of the cell. The unexpected finding of an IF-like element in a bacterium raises several interesting questions concerning, for example, the molecular mechanisms whereby complex and asymmetric cell shapes are generated by different bacteria, or the functional and evolutionary relatedness of crescentin to animal IF proteins.  相似文献   

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The phospholipid composition of the stalked and swarmer cell types of the differentiating, Gram-negative bacterium Caulobacter crescentus was determined. The phospholipid composition of the stalked cell type was 86.5% phosphatidylglycerol, 10.4% lysylphosphatidylglycerol, and 3.0% cardiolipin; that of the swarmer cell type was 84.1, 11.4, and 4.4% respectively. Phosphatidylethanolamine, which is a major phospholipid component of most Gram-negative bacteria, was totally absent.  相似文献   

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Regulation of the Caulobacter crescentus dnaKJ operon.   总被引:6,自引:2,他引:4       下载免费PDF全文
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Chromosomes segregration and development in Caulobacter crescentus   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
The pattern of genome segregation to progeny stalked and swarmer cells of Caulobacter crescentus has been determined in a study of the localization of information in developing cells. The genome of stalked cells was labeled with [3H]deoxy-guanosine to mark one of the two DNA strands preferentially. The segregation of this labeled strand after one or more rounds of replication and division in non-radioactive medium was determined by (a) the rate of accumulation of radio-activity during three successive generations of swarmer cells released from labeled stalked cells which were attached to glass plates, and (b) electron microscopy autoradiography of stalked and swarmer cell progeny of labeled stalked cells. The results indicate that most of the DNA of a given age in C. crescentus segre-gates randomly to the two cell types at division, and that the genome probably segregates as a single chromosomal unit.  相似文献   

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The SOS regulon is a paradigm of bacterial responses to DNA damage. A wide variety of bacterial species possess homologs of lexA and recA, the central players in the regulation of the SOS circuit. Nevertheless, the genes actually regulated by the SOS have been determined only experimentally in a few bacterial species. In this work, we describe 37 genes regulated in a LexA-dependent manner in the alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus. In agreement with previous results, we have found that the direct repeat GTTCN7GTTC is the SOS operator of C. crescentus, which was confirmed by site-directed mutagenesis studies of the imuA promoter. Several potential promoter regions containing the SOS operator were identified in the genome, and the expression of the corresponding genes was analyzed for both the wild type and the lexA strain, demonstrating that the vast majority of these genes are indeed SOS regulated. Interestingly, many of these genes encode proteins with unknown functions, revealing the potential of this approach for the discovery of novel genes involved in cellular responses to DNA damage in prokaryotes, and illustrating the diversity of SOS-regulated genes among different bacterial species.  相似文献   

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Location and architecture of the Caulobacter crescentus chemoreceptor array   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
A new method for recording both fluorescence and cryo-EM images of small bacterial cells was developed and used to identify chemoreceptor arrays in cryotomograms of intact Caulobacter crescentus cells. We show that in wild-type cells preserved in a near-native state, the chemoreceptors are hexagonally packed with a lattice spacing of 12 nm, just a few tens of nanometers away from the flagellar motor that they control. The arrays were always found on the convex side of the cell, further demonstrating that Caulobacter cells maintain dorsal/ventral as well as anterior/posterior asymmetry. Placing the known crystal structure of a trimer of receptor dimers at each vertex of the lattice accounts well for the density and agrees with other constraints. Based on this model for the arrangement of receptors, there are between one and two thousand receptors per array.  相似文献   

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The dimorphic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus has evolved marked phenotypic changes during its 50-year history of culture in the laboratory environment, providing an excellent system for the study of natural selection and phenotypic microevolution in prokaryotes. Combining whole-genome sequencing with classical molecular genetic tools, we have comprehensively mapped a set of polymorphisms underlying multiple derived phenotypes, several of which arose independently in separate strain lineages. The genetic basis of phenotypic differences in growth rate, mucoidy, adhesion, sedimentation, phage susceptibility, and stationary-phase survival between C. crescentus strain CB15 and its derivative NA1000 is determined by coding, regulatory, and insertion/deletion polymorphisms at five chromosomal loci. This study evidences multiple genetic mechanisms of bacterial evolution as driven by selection for growth and survival in a new selective environment and identifies a common polymorphic locus, zwf, between lab-adapted C. crescentus and clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa that have adapted to a human host during chronic infection.Colonization of new environments or changes in resource availability, predatory regime, or climate can drive adaptive evolution. Determining the genetic basis of these changes informs our understanding of the evolution of diversity and the nature of selection. Domestication of crop plants, adaptive radiations, and in-host evolution during chronic microbial infection are characterized by the evolution of a suite of phenotypes that are advantageous in the new environment. Recent work has successfully identified several of the polymorphisms responsible for this type of adaptive evolution in a variety of species (3, 7, 11, 12, 15, 22, 25, 35-37). With comparative genome sequencing emerging as a powerful tool for identifying genetic polymorphism (5, 14, 23), these studies are becoming faster and easier. Still, large genome sizes and countless sequence differences between individuals, isolates, strains, and species have made comprehensive analyses intractable.Upon isolation and introduction into the laboratory, model research organisms experience extreme environmental changes, with associated selection pressures. Indeed, adaptation to life in captivity has been observed in a wide range of domesticated and model research organisms (2) and in zoo populations of endangered species (31). Many phenotypes that evolve in these nonnative environments do so repeatedly and become common features of human-cultured, -raised, or -cultivated organisms (2), providing evidence of positive selection. Likewise, the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus has evolved marked phenotypic changes during the 50 years it has been cultured in the laboratory environment. At least six phenotypic differences (Fig. (Fig.1)1) between two closely related strains (NA1000 and CB15) derived from the same common ancestor have evolved over decades of laboratory cultivation. It is presumed that these phenotypes evolved in response to the dynamic culture conditions and associated selection pressures experienced by bacteria in the laboratory environment. However, the extent of genetic divergence between these strains was uncharacterized, and it was not known whether the phenotypes could be explained by a few single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions/deletions, or genome rearrangements or by the accumulation of many mutations, each with a small contribution to particular phenotypes. In an effort to comprehensively characterize their divergence, we identified the genetic basis of all known phenotypic differences between two laboratory strains (NA1000 and CB15) of C. crescentus.Open in a separate windowFIG. 1.Evolved phenotypic differences between CB15 (Crosson2) and NA1000 (Crosson1). (A) Caulobacter cells divide asymmetrically to yield a swarmer and a stalked cell, which are mixed in culture. NA1000 stalked and predivisional cells (light gray) pellet less efficiently than swarmer cells (dark gray), allowing them to be physically separated. Synchrony capacity is quantified by calculating the proportion of cultured cells remaining in suspension. Error bars are ±standard errors of the mean (SEM). (B) When patched and grown on high-sugar media, NA1000 colonies develop a mucoid morphology, while CB15 colonies do not. (C) The transducing phage φCR30 efficiently infects and lyses CB15 cells, resulting in clear plaques, while infection of NA1000 with the same phage lysate results in fewer plaques that are visually turbid. (D) Holdfast-mediated attachment to a surface can be measured using a crystal violet assay. CB15 cells attach, resulting in robust staining, while NA1000 exhibits negligible adherence. (E) Upon continued aeration and incubation of stationary-phase Caulobacter cultures, NA1000 (▪) loses viability more rapidly than CB15 (○). Error bars are ±SEM. (F) In glucose minimal medium, NA1000 generation time is 20% shorter than that of CB15. Error bars are ±SEM.Our study revealed 11 coding, noncoding, and insertion/deletion polymorphisms between these two strains, five of which completely account for the evolved differences between the strains. The results presented herein provide insight into prokaryotic evolution driven by selection for growth and survival in a research laboratory and demonstrate the utility of combining whole-genome sequencing and alignment with molecular genetic tools to reveal the genetic basis of multiple derived phenotypes. Our work demonstrates that rapid adaptation of C. crescentus to the laboratory environment occurred in both strain lineages and is characterized by relatively few genetic changes, including nonsynonymous mutation, noncoding regulatory changes, acquisition of new genes, and inactivation of existing genes, each with a large phenotypic effect.  相似文献   

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Caulobacter crescentus has a dimorphic life cycle composed of a motile stage and a sessile stage. In the sessile stage, C. crescentus is often found tightly attached to a surface through its adhesive holdfast. In this study, we examined the contribution of growth and external structures to the attachment of C. crescentus to abiotic surfaces. We show that the holdfast is essential but not sufficient for optimal attachment. Rather, adhesion in C. crescentus is a complex developmental process. We found that the attachment of C. crescentus to surfaces is cell cycle regulated and that growth or energy or both are essential for this process. The initial stage of attachment occurs in swarmer cells and is facilitated by flagellar motility and pili. Our results suggest that strong attachment is mediated by the synthesis of a holdfast as the swarmer cell differentiates into a stalked cell.  相似文献   

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Structure of the Caulobacter crescentus trpFBA operon.   总被引:15,自引:12,他引:3       下载免费PDF全文
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