Tightly regulated, yet flexible, directional switching mechanism of a rotary motor

Author:

Afanzar Oshri,Di Paolo Diana,Eisenstein Miriam,Levi Kohava,Plochowietz Anne,Kapanidis Achillefs N.,Berry Richard Michael,Eisenbach Michael

Abstract

SummaryBiological switches are wide spread in many biological systems. Among them, the switch of the bacterial flagellar motor has generated much interest because it affects a mechanical process rather than a chemical reaction, it controls the direction of rotation of a rotary motor rather than being an on/off switch, and it is exceptionally ultrasensitive. Yet, the molecular mechanism underlying its function has remained unknown. Here we resolved unique features of this mechanism: On the one hand, it is tightly regulated by multiple means, involving three binding sites and two different covalent modifications, with the binding specificity being dictated by the type of covalent modification and by a strict binding sequence. On the other hand, it endows the motor with flexibility as it involves an intermediate stage of brief switches that provides a “go/no go” situation, in which the motor can either proceed to a stable rotation in the new direction or shift back to the original direction. This intermediate stage appears to be a means of the cell to produce angular deflection of swimming while maintaining directional persistence. Furthermore, we show by mathematical modeling that such a switching mechanism can provide ultrasensitivity. This unique combination of tight regulation, flexibility, and ultrasensitivity makes this switching mechanism of special interest.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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