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Role of the Two Flagellar Stators in Swimming Motility of Pseudomonas putida

Veronika Pfeifer, Sönke Beier, Zahra Alirezaeizanjani, Carsten Beta

2022mBio16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Because of its heterogeneous habitat, the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida needs to swim efficiently under very different environmental conditions. In this paper, we knocked out the stators MotAB and MotCD to investigate their impact on the swimming motility of P. putida. While the MotAB stator is crucial for swimming in fluids, in semisolid agar, both stators are sufficient to sustain a fast-swimming phenotype and increased frequencies of the wrapped mode, which is known to be beneficial for escaping mechanical traps. However, in contrast to the MotAB knockout, a culture of MotCD knockout cells spreads much more slowly in the agar, as it forms nonmotile clusters that reduce the number of motile cells.

Topics & Concepts

Pseudomonas putidaMotilityAgar plateChemistryViscosityStrain (injury)BiophysicsStatorBacteriaCell biologyBiologyMicrobiologyAnatomyMaterials sciencePhysicsGeneticsComposite materialQuantum mechanicsMicro and Nano RoboticsMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior