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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2006

Control of Chemotactic Signal Gain via Modulation of a Pre-formed Receptor Array

Hiroki Irieda; M. Homma; Michio Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi

The remarkably wide dynamic range of the chemotactic pathway of Escherichia coli, a model signal transduction system, is achieved by methylation/amidation of the transmembrane chemoreceptors that regulate the histidine kinase CheA in response to extracellular stimuli. The chemoreceptors cluster at a cell pole together with CheA and the adaptor CheW. Several lines of evidence have led to models that assume high cooperativity and sensitivity via collaboration of receptor dimers within a cluster. Here, using in vivo disulfide cross-linking assays, we have demonstrated a well defined arrangement of the aspartate chemoreceptor (Tar). The differential effects of amidation on cross-linking at different positions indicate that amidation alters the relative orientation of Tar dimers to each other (presumably inducing rotational displacements) without much affecting the conformation of the periplasmic domains. Interestingly, the effect of aspartate on cross-linking at any position tested was roughly opposite to that of receptor amidation. Furthermore, amidation attenuated the effects of aspartate by several orders of magnitude. These results suggest that receptor covalent modification controls signal gain by altering the arrangement or packing of receptor dimers in a pre-formed cluster.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Attractant binding alters arrangement of chemoreceptor dimers within its cluster at a cell pole

M. Homma; D. Shiomi; Michio Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2005

2P231 Subcellular localization of the bacterial chemotactic adaptation enzyme CheB regulated by its conformational change

Satomi Banno; M. Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2005

2P228 Subcellular localization and clustering of the redox sensor Aer of Escherichia coli

N. Ohta; Satomi Banno; Y. Obata; D. Shiomi; M. Homma; Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2005

3P227 大腸菌全ヒスチジンキナーゼの細胞内局在(細胞生物的課題(接着・運動・骨格・伝達・膜)))

Masayuki Yoshimoto; D. Shiomi; M. Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2004

2P144 Subcellular localization of the redox sensor Aer of Escherichia coli and its interaction with the chemoreceptor

Y. Obata; D. Shiomi; M. Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2004

2P239 Relationship between receptor methylation and dimer-to-dimer interaction in chemotactic signal transduction of Escherichia coli

Hiroki Irieda; M. Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2004

2P143 Negative feedback through the localization control of the receptor methylesterase CheB in the bacterial chemotaxis

Satomi Banno; D. Shiomi; M. Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2004

2P142 Polar and helical localization of the chemoreceptor in an Escherichia coli cell

Masayuki Yoshimoto; D. Shiomi; M. Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2004

2P242 Identification of a Vibrio cholerae chemoreceptor-like protein Mlp24 involved in taxis to serine and other amino acids

Yasuaki Ito; Akihiro Hyakutake; Noriko Nishioka; M. Homma; Ikuro Kawagishi

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Kyushu Institute of Technology

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