Conformational change of flagellin for polymorphic supercoiling of the flagellar filament
- PMID: 20228803
- DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.1774
Conformational change of flagellin for polymorphic supercoiling of the flagellar filament
Abstract
The bacterial flagellar filament is a helical propeller rotated by the flagellar motor for bacterial locomotion. The filament is a supercoiled assembly of a single protein, flagellin, and is formed by 11 protofilaments. For bacterial taxis, the reversal of motor rotation switches the supercoil between left- and right-handed, both of which arise from combinations of two distinct conformations and packing interactions of the L-type and R-type protofilaments. Here we report an atomic model of the L-type straight filament by electron cryomicroscopy and helical image analysis. Comparison with the R-type structure shows interesting features: an orientation change of the outer core domains (D1) against the inner core domains (D0) showing almost invariant orientation and packing, a conformational switching within domain D1, and the conformational flexibility of domains D0 and D1 with their spoke-like connection for tight molecular packing.
Comment in
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New twists for bacterial flagella.Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2010 Apr;17(4):395-6. doi: 10.1038/nsmb0410-395. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2010. PMID: 20368723 No abstract available.
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