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Identification of a DCache-type Chemoreceptor in That Specifically Mediates Chemotaxis Towards Methyl Pyruvate

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2024 May 24
PMID 38784811
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The foodborne pathogenic bacterium utilizes chemotaxis to assist in the colonization of host niches. A key to revealing the relationship among chemotaxis and pathogenicity is the discovery of signaling molecules perceived by the chemoreceptors. The chemoreceptor Tlp11 is encoded by the highly infective strains. In the present study, we report that the dCache-type ligand-binding domain (LBD) of ATCC 33560 Tlp11 binds directly to novel ligands methyl pyruvate, toluene, and quinoline using the same pocket. Methyl pyruvate elicits a strong chemoattractant response, while toluene and quinoline function as the antagonists without triggering chemotaxis. The sensory LBD was used to control heterologous proteins by constructing chimeras, indicating that the signal induced by methyl pyruvate is transmitted across the membrane. In addition, bioinformatics and experiments revealed that the dCache domains with methyl pyruvate-binding sites and ability are widely distributed in the order Campylobacterales. This is the first report to identify the class of dCache chemoreceptors that bind to attractant methyl pyruvate and antagonists toluene and quinoline. Our research provides a foundation for understanding the chemotaxis and virulence of and lays a basis for the control of this foodborne pathogen.

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