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The GacS/A-Rsm Pathway Positively Regulates Motility and Flagella Synthesis in Azotobacter vinelandii

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CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY
卷 79, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s00284-021-02695-3

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  1. VIEP-BUAP [100301900-VIEP]
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Azotobacter vinelandii is a motile bacterium with an unusual flagellation pattern. Its motility is primarily regulated by FlhDC, and other negative regulators include AlgU and CydR. The GacS/A-Rsm pathway positively regulates the motility of A. vinelandii, specifically the synthesis of flagella.
Azotobacter vinelandii is a motile bacterium that possesses an unusual pattern of peritrichous flagellation for members of the Pseudomonadaceae family. Unlike what has been reported for Pseudomonas spp. FleQ is not the master regulator of motility in A. vinelandii, this role is performed by FlhDC. Other factors involved in the regulation of motility are AlgU (sigma(E)) and CydR which act as negative regulators. In some members of the Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonadaceae families, the GacS/A-Rsm pathway is another important factor regulating motility. In the present study, the involvement of the GacS/A-Rsm pathway in regulating the motility of A. vinelandii was explored; we found that contrary to what has been reported for most of the strains studied of Pseudomonas species, GacS/A, through the Rsm system, positively controlled swimming motility. We show that the target of this regulation is the synthesis of flagella, which most likely occurs in an FlhDC-independent manner.

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