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CobB regulates Escherichia coli chemotaxis by deacetylating the response regulator CheY

Journal

MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 76, Issue 5, Pages 1162-1174

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2010.07125.x

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  1. China Academy of Science [KSCX2-YW-R-164]

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P>The silent information regulator (Sir2) family proteins are NAD+-dependent deacetylases. Although a few substrates have been identified, functions of the bacteria Sir2-like protein (CobB) still remain unclear. Here the role of CobB on Escherichia coli chemotaxis was investigated. We used Western blotting and mass spectrometry to show that the response regulator CheY is a substrate of CobB. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) indicated that acetylation affects the interaction between CheY and the flagellar switch protein FliM. The presence of intact flagella in knockout strains Delta cobB, Delta acs, Delta(cobB) Delta(acs), Delta(cheA) Delta(cheZ), Delta(cheA) Delta(cheZ) Delta(cobB) and Delta(cheA) Delta(cheZ) Delta(acs) was confirmed by electron microscopy. Genetic analysis of these knockout strains showed that: (i) the Delta cobB mutant exhibited reduced responses to chemotactic stimuli in chemotactic assays, whereas the Delta acs mutant was indistinguishable from the parental strain, (ii) CheY from the Delta cobB mutant showed a higher level of acetylation, indicating that CobB can mediate the deacetylation of CheY in vivo, and (iii) deletion of cobB reversed the phenotype of Delta(cheA) Delta(cheZ). Our findings suggest that CobB regulates E. coli chemotaxis by deacetylating CheY. Thus a new function of bacterial cobB was identified and also new insights of regulation of bacterial chemotaxis were provided.

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