Involvement of Ca2+ and cGMP in bacterial taxis

N. G. Omirbekova, V. L. Gabai, M. Yu Sherman, N. V. Vorobyeva, A. N. Glagolev

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Abstract

The level of cGMP in a suspension of Escherichia coli cells increased transiently upon the addition of chemoattractants. Ca2+ (1 mM), but not Mg2+, produced constant tumbling of cells in the presence of the ionophore A23187. The effect was observed either in stationary-state cells, or in a logarithmic culture treated with EDTA to increase permeability by A23187. Under the same conditions, Ca2+ decreased the cytoplasmic level of cGMP. In Phormidium uncinatum, rapid 45Ca2+ accumulation followed a light-dark stimulus, or the addition of tetramethylquinone (TMQ), a chemorepellent. La3+, which increases the reversal rate, also enhanced the level of cytoplasmic Ca2+, presumably by blocking the outward Ca2+ flux. In both E. coli and P. uncinatum Ca2+ inhibited methylaccepting chemotaxis protein (MCP) methylation. It is concluded that cGMP and Ca2+ are secondary messengers in taxis information-processing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)259-263
Number of pages5
JournalFEMS Microbiology Letters
Volume28
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1985
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ca transport
  • E. coli
  • MCP methylation
  • cGMP
  • cyanobacteria
  • taxis

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