Identification of the M-ring protein of the flagellar motor of Salmonella typhimurium.
- 1 November 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 84 (21), 7483-7487
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.84.21.7483
Abstract
The M ring is a substructure of the flagellar basal body of bacteria, which lies in the cytoplasmic membrane and is therefore close to the site where the energy of the transmembrane proton potential is converted into mechanical work of rotation of the motor. The protein from which this ring is constructed has not been identified. Flagellar hook-basal body complexes from Samonella typhimurium were used as the immunogen for the preparation of monoclonal antibodies. An antibody obtained was direct against a major basal-body component, a 65-kDa protein that from mutant studies has been assigned as the product of the flaAII.1 gene. By immunoelectron microscopy, the antibody was observed to bind the innermost feature of the basal body; the cytoplasmic-facing surface of the M ring. We conclude that the 65-kDa protein is a component-probably the main component-of the important substructure of the flagellar motor.Keywords
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