2009
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1000669
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A Novel System of Cytoskeletal Elements in the Human Pathogen Helicobacter pylori

Abstract: Pathogenicity of the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori relies upon its capacity to adapt to a hostile environment and to escape from the host response. Therefore, cell shape, motility, and pH homeostasis of these bacteria are specifically adapted to the gastric mucus. We have found that the helical shape of H. pylori depends on coiled coil rich proteins (Ccrp), which form extended filamentous structures in vitro and in vivo, and are differentially required for the maintenance of cell morphology. We have devel… Show more

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“…The filaments formed were confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (Fig. 7); they appeared similar to the filaments described for the Ccrp59 (coiled-coil rich proteins) from H. pylori (30). RsmP formed straight and branched filamentous structures measuring on average 2000 nm long and 50 nm diameter, thus definitively confirming its function as a cytoskeletal protein.…”
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“…The filaments formed were confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (Fig. 7); they appeared similar to the filaments described for the Ccrp59 (coiled-coil rich proteins) from H. pylori (30). RsmP formed straight and branched filamentous structures measuring on average 2000 nm long and 50 nm diameter, thus definitively confirming its function as a cytoskeletal protein.…”
Section: Coccoid C Glutamicum Diviva-depleted Cells Showed Increasedsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Phylogenetic analyses were conducted in MEGA4 (70). the conditional mutant phenotype showing that RsmP (Cg3264) is involved in polar growth or rod-shaped determination, we hypothesized that RsmP could support cell shape by forming intracellular filaments or a bacterial cytoskeleton like CreS, FilP, or Ccrp (29,30,46). To test this hypothesis, we cloned rsmP into the E. coli/corynebacterial shuttle plasmid pEAG6 designed to easily clone and overexpress any promoterless gene under the control of the Pdiv promoter and fused to egfp2 (23), thus generating pE_RsmP-GFP.…”
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“…To this end, we used our previously developed system (14) that permits in vivo localization of individual proteins in H. pylori. Our results indicate that the H. pylori FtsZ ring is positioned with very little precision, resulting in daughter cells showing considerably different sizes.…”
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