A conserved cluster of chemotaxis genes was identified from the genome sequences of fifteen Shewanella species. An in-frame deletion of the cheA-3 gene, which is located in this cluster, was created in S. oneidensis MR-1 and the gene shown to be essential for chemotactic responses to anaerobic electron acceptors. The CheA-3 protein showed strong similarity to Vibrio cholerae CheA-2 and P. aeruginosa CheA-1, two proteins that are also essential for chemotaxis. The genes encoding these proteins were shown to be located in chemotaxis gene clusters closely related to the cheA-3-containing cluster in Shewanella species. The results of this study suggest that a combination of gene neighborhood and homology analyses may be used to predict which cheA genes are essential for chemotaxis in groups of closely related microorganisms.
Revised: January 4, 2008 |
Published: August 1, 2007
Citation
Li J., M.F. Romine, and M. Ward. 2007.Identification and analysis of a highly conserved chemotaxis gene cluster in Shewanella species.FEMS Microbiology Letters 273, no. 2:180–186.PNNL-SA-57470.doi:10.1111/j.1574-6968.2007.00810.x