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Journal of Bacteriology, November 1998, p. 5765-5768, Vol. 180, No. 21
School of Dentistry and Molecular Biology
Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California
90095,1
Department of Botany and
Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
73019,2 and
Department of Molecular
and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California
947203
Received 3 April 1998/Accepted 4 September 1998
Myxococcus xanthus is a gram-negative soil bacterium
which undergoes fruiting body formation during starvation. The
frz signal transduction system has been found to play an
important role in this process. FrzCD, a methyl-accepting taxis protein
homologue, shows modulated methylation during cellular aggregation,
which is thought to be part of an adaptation response to an aggregation signal. In this study, we assayed FrzCD methylation in many known and
newly isolated mutants defective in fruiting body formation to
determine a possible relationship between the methylation response and
fruiting morphology. The results of our analysis indicated that the
developmental mutants could be divided into two groups based on their
ability to show normal FrzCD methylation during development. Many
mutants blocked early in development, i.e., nonaggregating or
abnormally aggregating mutants, showed poor FrzCD methylation. The
well-characterized asg, bsg, csg,
and esg mutants were found to be of this type. The defects
in FrzCD methylation of these signaling mutants could be partially
rescued by extracellular complementation with wild-type cells or
addition of chemicals which restore their fruiting body formation.
Mutants blocked in late development, i.e., translucent mounds, showed
normal FrzCD methylation. Surprisingly, some mutants blocked in early
development also exhibited a normal level of FrzCD methylation. The
characterized mutants in this group were found to be defective in
social motility. This indicates that FrzCD methylation defines a
discrete step in the development of M. xanthus and that
social motility mutants are not blocked in these early developmental
steps.
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Methylation of FrzCD Defines a Discrete Step in the
Developmental Program of Myxococcus xanthus
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Dentistry and Molecular Biology Institute, University of California,
Los Angeles, CA 90095. Phone: (310) 825-8356. Fax: (310) 206-5539. E-mail: wenyuan{at}ucla.edu.
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