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Article Addendum

Aspartate chemosensory receptor signalling in Campylobacter jejuni

Pages 414-417 | Received 17 May 2010, Accepted 19 Jun 2010, Published online: 01 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

The human bacterial pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is able to respond to environmental stimuli utilising chemotactic motility. The bacterial senses external molecules via transmembrane sensory proteins called Transduser Like Proteins, TLPs. The specificity of the Tlp1 chemoreceptor(Cj1506c) of C. jejuni as the aspartate receptor, CcaA, and its role in chemotaxis signalling pathway were characterised by genetic and biochemical approaches including amino acid and small molecule arrays, Saturation Transfer Difference NMR spectroscopy, and mutational analysis. Yeast two-hybrid and three-hybrid analysis of protein-protein interactions showed that CcaA chemotactic signal was preferentially passed through CheV, rather than the CheW homologue of the chemotaxis signalling pathway allowing a new model for the C. jejuni chemotactic signalling pathway to be postulated.