Affiliation:
1. Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Chikusa-Ku, Nagoya 464-8602, Japan,1 and
2. Genetics Division, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Nottingham University, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, United Kingdom2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The bacterial flagellar motor is a molecular machine that converts ion flux across the membrane into flagellar rotation. The coupling ion is either a proton or a sodium ion. The polar flagellar motor of the marine bacterium
Vibrio alginolyticus
is driven by sodium ions, and the four protein components, PomA, PomB, MotX, and MotY, are essential for motor function. Among them, PomA and PomB are similar to MotA and MotB of the proton-driven motors, respectively. PomA shows greatest similarity to MotA of the photosynthetic bacterium
Rhodobacter sphaeroides
. MotA is composed of 253 amino acids, the same length as PomA, and 40% of its residues are identical to those of PomA.
R. sphaeroides
MotB has high similarity only to the transmembrane region of PomB. To examine whether the
R. sphaeroides
motor genes can function in place of the
pomA
and
pomB
genes of
V. alginolyticus
, we constructed plasmids including both
motA
and
motB
or
motA
alone and transformed them into missense and null
pomA
-paralyzed mutants of
V. alginolyticus
. The transformants from both strains showed restored motility, although the swimming speeds were low. On the other hand,
pomB
mutants were not restored to motility by any plasmid containing
motA
and/or
motB
. Next, we tested which ions (proton or sodium) coupled to the hybrid motor function. The motor did not work in sodium-free buffer and was inhibited by phenamil and amiloride, sodium motor-specific inhibitors, but not by a protonophore. Thus, we conclude that the proton motor component, MotA, of
R. sphaeroides
can generate torque by coupling with the sodium ion flux in place of PomA of
V. alginolyticus.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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