Binding and diffusion of CheR molecules within a cluster of membrane receptors

被引:52
作者
Levin, MD [1 ]
Shimizu, TS [1 ]
Bray, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, England
关键词
D O I
10.1016/S0006-3495(02)75531-8
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Adaptation of the attractant response in Escherichia coli is attributable to the methylation of its transmembrane chemotactic receptors by the methyltransferase CheR. This protein contains two binding domains, one for the sites of methylation themselves and the other for a flexible tether at the C terminus of the receptor. We have explored the theoretical consequences of this binding geometry for a CheR molecule associated with a cluster of chemotactic receptors. Calculations show that the CheR molecule will bind with high net affinity to the receptor lattice, having a high probability of being attached by one or both of its domains at any instant of time. Because of the relatively low affinity of its individual domains and the close proximity of neighboring receptors, it is likely that when one domain unbinds it will reattach to the array before the other domain unbinds. Stochastic simulations show that the enzyme will move through the receptor cluster in a hand-over-hand fashion, like a gibbon swinging through the branches of a tree. We explore the possible consequences of this motion, which we term "molecular brachiation", for chemotactic adaptation and suggest that a similar mechanism may be operative in other large assemblies of protein molecules.
引用
收藏
页码:1809 / 1817
页数:9
相关论文
共 52 条
[31]  
MADDOCK JR, 1993, SCIENCE, V259, P1717
[32]   Motility and chemotaxis of filamentous cells of Escherichia coli [J].
Maki, N ;
Gestwicki, JE ;
Lake, EM ;
Kiessling, LL ;
Adler, J .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2000, 182 (15) :4337-4342
[33]   BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS SIGNALING COMPLEXES - FORMATION OF A CHEA/CHEW COMPLEX ENHANCES AUTOPHOSPHORYLATION AND AFFINITY FOR CHEY [J].
MCNALLY, DF ;
MATSUMURA, P .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1991, 88 (14) :6269-6273
[34]   Predicting temporal fluctuations in an intracellular signalling pathway [J].
Morton-Firth, CJ ;
Bray, D .
JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, 1998, 192 (01) :117-128
[35]   Chemotaxis receptors: A progress report on structure and function [J].
Mowbray, SL ;
Sandgren, MOJ .
JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, 1998, 124 (2-3) :257-275
[36]   KINETICS OF PROTEIN PROTEIN ASSOCIATION EXPLAINED BY BROWNIAN DYNAMICS COMPUTER-SIMULATION [J].
NORTHRUP, SH ;
ERICKSON, HP .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1992, 89 (08) :3338-3342
[37]   Chemotactic adaptation is altered by changes in the carboxy-terminal sequence conserved among the major methyl-accepting chemoreceptors [J].
Okumura, H ;
Nishiyama, SI ;
Sasaki, A ;
Homma, M ;
Kawagishi, I .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 1998, 180 (07) :1862-1868
[38]   RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS THROUGH PHOSPHORYLATION AND METHYLATION PATHWAYS IN BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS [J].
SANDERS, DA ;
KOSHLAND, DE .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1988, 85 (22) :8425-8429
[39]   ASSEMBLY AND FUNCTION OF A QUATERNARY SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION COMPLEX MONITORED BY SURFACE-PLASMON RESONANCE [J].
SCHUSTER, SC ;
SWANSON, RV ;
ALEX, LA ;
BOURRET, RB ;
SIMON, MI .
NATURE, 1993, 365 (6444) :343-347
[40]   INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE METHYLATION SITES OF THE ESCHERICHIA-COLI ASPARTATE RECEPTOR-MEDIATED BY THE METHYLTRANSFERASE [J].
SHAPIRO, MJ ;
PANOMITROS, D ;
KOSHLAND, DE .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1995, 270 (02) :751-755