Transformation of straight flagella and recovery of motility in a mutant Escherichia coli. |
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Authors: | S Matsuura R Kamiya S Asakura |
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Institution: | Institute of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | The non-motile strain W3623 ha-177 of Escherichia coli (Kondoh &; Ozeki, 1976) is known to produce straight flagella as a result of a mutation in the structural gene for the flagellin. Under physiological conditions, however, flagella of this mutant undergo straight-to-helical transformation with small changes of pH. Evidence for this came from dark-field light microscope observations of reconstituted flagella. At pH values lower than 6.6 in the presence of 0.1 m-NaCl, the flagella were straight. When, however, the pH was raised above 7.3, they were transformed into left-handed helices with a pitch of 2.05 μm. The transformation was rapid and reversible. In the pH range between 6.6 and 7.3, straight and transformed flagella co-existed but no stable forms other than the two were found.Bacterial motility also depended on the pH of the medium: at pH values above 7.0, bacteria swam by means of the transformed flagella. Therefore, helically transformed flagella of the mutant strain were similar in morphology and function to normal-type flagella of the parent strain. The significance of this similarity is discussed on the basis of general considerations of polymorphism in bacterial flagella. |
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