Calcium ions are involved in Escherichia coli chemotaxis
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Calcium ions are involved in Escherichia coli chemotaxis
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- Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1993 Mar 1;90(5):2097
Abstract
Escherichia coli regulates intracellular free Ca2+ at about 90 nM [Gangola, P. & Rosen, B. P. (1987) J. Biol. Chem. 262, 12570-12574]. To increase intracellular free Ca2+, nitr-5/Ca2+, a "caged" Ca2+ compound, was electroporated into cells and then its affinity for Ca2+ was reduced by exposure to 370-nm light. Upon release of the Ca2+ ions, the cells tumbled. Studies on mutant strains showed that the receptor proteins (methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins, MCPs) were not required for the Ca(2+)-induced tumbling but that CheA, CheW, and CheY proteins were required. Similar results were obtained with DM-nitrophen/Ca2+, another caged calcium compound that releases Ca2+ upon illumination at 340 nm. Diazo-2, a caged Ca2+ chelator that takes up Ca2+ upon illumination at 340 nm, was used to decrease intracellular free Ca2+, and this caused smooth swimming.
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