HP0958 is an essential motility gene in Helicobacter pylori.

FEMS Microbiol Lett

Department of Microbiology, Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

Published: July 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • Motility is crucial for Helicobacter pylori's colonization, and the HP0958 protein plays a key role in this process by interacting with important flagellar regulators.
  • The HP0958 mutant, created through genetic modification, showed a loss of motility and lacked flagella, indicating its necessity for flagellar development.
  • Analysis of gene expression in the mutant revealed significant disruptions in the production of flagellar proteins and genes, confirming HP0958 as a new component essential for motility in H. pylori.

Article Abstract

Motility is an essential colonization factor for the human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori. The H. pylori genome encodes most known flagellar proteins, although a number of key transcription regulators, chaperones, and structural proteins have not yet been identified. Using recently published yeast two-hybrid data we identified HP0958 as a potential motility-associated protein due to its strong interactions with RpoN (sigma(54)) and FliH, a flagellar ATPase regulator. HP0958 exhibits no sequence similarity to any published flagellar genes but contains a carboxy-terminal zinc finger domain that could function in nucleic acid or protein binding. We created a HP0958 mutant by inserting a chloramphenicol resistance marker into the gene using a PCR-based allelic exchange method and the resultant mutant was non-motile as measured by a BacTracker instrument. Electron microscopic analysis revealed that the HP0958 mutant cells were aflagellate and Western blot analysis revealed a dramatic reduction in flagellin and hook protein production. The HP0958 mutant also showed decreased transcription of flgE, flaB and flaA as well as the checkpoint genes flhA and flhF. Expression of flgM was increased relative to the wild-type and both rpoN and fliA (sigma(28)) expression were unchanged. We conclude that HP0958 is essential for normal motility and flagella production, and represents a novel flagellar component in the epsilon proteobacteria.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.femsle.2005.05.022DOI Listing

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