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Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS

The C(4)-dicarboxylate responsive sensor kinase DcuS of the DcuS/DcuR two-component system of E. coli is membrane-bound and reveals a polar localization. DcuS uses the C(4)-dicarboxylate transporter DctA as a co-regulator forming DctA/DcuS sensor units. Here it is shown by fluorescence microscopy wi...

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Autores principales: Scheu, Patrick D., Steinmetz, Philipp A., Dempwolff, Felix, Graumann, Peter L., Unden, Gottfried
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25549248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115534
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author Scheu, Patrick D.
Steinmetz, Philipp A.
Dempwolff, Felix
Graumann, Peter L.
Unden, Gottfried
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Steinmetz, Philipp A.
Dempwolff, Felix
Graumann, Peter L.
Unden, Gottfried
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description The C(4)-dicarboxylate responsive sensor kinase DcuS of the DcuS/DcuR two-component system of E. coli is membrane-bound and reveals a polar localization. DcuS uses the C(4)-dicarboxylate transporter DctA as a co-regulator forming DctA/DcuS sensor units. Here it is shown by fluorescence microscopy with fusion proteins that DcuS has a dynamic and preferential polar localization, even at very low expression levels. Single assemblies of DcuS had high mobility in fast time lapse acquisitions, and fast recovery in FRAP experiments, excluding polar accumulation due to aggregation. DctA and DcuR fused to derivatives of the YFP protein are dispersed in the membrane or in the cytosol, respectively, when expressed without DcuS, but co-localize with DcuS when co-expressed at appropriate levels. Thus, DcuS is required for location of DctA and DcuR at the poles and formation of tripartite DctA/DcuS/DcuR sensor/regulator complexes. Vice versa, DctA, DcuR and the alternative succinate transporter DauA were not essential for polar localization of DcuS, suggesting that the polar trapping occurs by DcuS. Cardiolipin, the high curvature at the cell poles, and the cytoskeletal protein MreB were not required for polar localization. In contrast, polar localization of DcuS required the presence of the cytoplasmic PAS(C) and the kinase domains of DcuS.
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spelling pubmed-42801422015-01-07 Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS Scheu, Patrick D. Steinmetz, Philipp A. Dempwolff, Felix Graumann, Peter L. Unden, Gottfried PLoS One Research Article The C(4)-dicarboxylate responsive sensor kinase DcuS of the DcuS/DcuR two-component system of E. coli is membrane-bound and reveals a polar localization. DcuS uses the C(4)-dicarboxylate transporter DctA as a co-regulator forming DctA/DcuS sensor units. Here it is shown by fluorescence microscopy with fusion proteins that DcuS has a dynamic and preferential polar localization, even at very low expression levels. Single assemblies of DcuS had high mobility in fast time lapse acquisitions, and fast recovery in FRAP experiments, excluding polar accumulation due to aggregation. DctA and DcuR fused to derivatives of the YFP protein are dispersed in the membrane or in the cytosol, respectively, when expressed without DcuS, but co-localize with DcuS when co-expressed at appropriate levels. Thus, DcuS is required for location of DctA and DcuR at the poles and formation of tripartite DctA/DcuS/DcuR sensor/regulator complexes. Vice versa, DctA, DcuR and the alternative succinate transporter DauA were not essential for polar localization of DcuS, suggesting that the polar trapping occurs by DcuS. Cardiolipin, the high curvature at the cell poles, and the cytoskeletal protein MreB were not required for polar localization. In contrast, polar localization of DcuS required the presence of the cytoplasmic PAS(C) and the kinase domains of DcuS. Public Library of Science 2014-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4280142/ /pubmed/25549248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115534 Text en © 2014 Scheu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Scheu, Patrick D.
Steinmetz, Philipp A.
Dempwolff, Felix
Graumann, Peter L.
Unden, Gottfried
Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS
title Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS
title_full Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS
title_fullStr Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS
title_full_unstemmed Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS
title_short Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor Kinase DcuS
title_sort polar localization of a tripartite complex of the two-component system dcus/dcur and the transporter dcta in escherichia coli depends on the sensor kinase dcus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25549248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115534
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