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J. Bacteriol., 04 1997, 2281-2288, Vol 179, No. 7
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology

Posttranscriptional regulation of Caulobacter flagellin genes by a late flagellum assembly checkpoint

DK Anderson and A Newton
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, New Jersey 08544, USA.

Flagellum formation in Caulobacter crescentus requires ca. 50 flagellar genes, most of which belong to one of three classes (II, III, or IV). Epistasis experiments suggest that flagellar gene expression is coordinated with flagellum biosynthesis by two assembly checkpoints. Completion of the M/S ring-switch complex is required for the transition from class II to class III gene expression, and completion of the basal body-hook structure is required for the transition from class III to class IV gene expression. In studies focused on regulation of the class IV flagellin genes, we have examined fljK and fljL expression in a large number of flagellar mutants by using transcription and translation fusions to lacZ, nuclease S1 assays, and measurements of protein stability. The fljK-lacZ and fljL-lacZ transcription fusions were expressed in all class III flagellar mutants, although these strains do not make detectable 25- or 27-kDa flagellins. The finding that the fljK-lacZ translation fusion was not expressed in the same collection of class III mutants confirmed that fljK is regulated posttranscriptionally. The requirement of multiple class III genes for expression of the fljK-lacZ fusion suggests that completion of the basal body-hook is an assembly checkpoint for the posttranscriptional regulation of this flagellin gene. Deletion analysis within the 5' untranslated region of fljK identified a sequence between +24 and +38 required for regulation of the fljK-lacZ fusion by class III genes, which implicates an imperfect 14-bp direct repeat in the posttranscriptional regulation of fljK. Our results show that fljL is also regulated posttranscriptionally by class III and unclassified flagellar genes, apparently by a mechanism different from the one regulating fljK.


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