Inversion of a behavioral response in bacterial chemotaxis: explanation at the molecular level.

Abstract:

:Certain cheU mutants of Salmonella show inverted chemotactic behavior, being repelled by attractants and attracted by repellents. Such a dramatic change in behavioral pattern would seem at first glance to require drastic and complex alterations in the sensory processing system. In fact, the behavior can be explained by a simple shift in the level of a response regulator and the subtle effects of this shift on flagellar function. Flagella can exist in either a left-handed or a right-handed structure depending on applied torsion. Wild-type cells swim smoothly by counterclockwise rotation of a left-handed helical bundle and tumble when the motors briefly reverse to clockwise rotation (normal random motility). The cheU mutation causes a shift in response regulator level relative to the critical threshold value, resulting in extended clockwise operation so that the flagella are fully converted to the right-handed helical form. These cells therefore swim smoothly by clockwise rotation of a right-handed bundle and tumble when the motor briefly reverses to counterclockwise rotation (inverse random motility). Thus, tumbling is associated with brief reversals and not with a particular sense of rotation. A wild-type cell, with its steady-state response regulator level placing it initially in normal random motility, will swim smoothly on addition of attractant, whereas a cheU mutant with inverse random motility will tumble given the same stimulus. The phenomenon illustrates the profound behavioral consequences that can result from a single mutation in a key gene.

authors

Khan S,Macnab RM,DeFranco AL,Koshland DE Jr

doi

10.1073/pnas.75.9.4150

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1978-09-01 00:00:00

pages

4150-4

issue

9

eissn

0027-8424

issn

1091-6490

journal_volume

75

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