KEGG   PATHWAY: tee02030
Entry
tee02030                    Pathway                                
Name
Bacterial chemotaxis - Candidatus Tenderia electrophaga
Description
Chemotaxis is the process by which cells sense chemical gradients in their environment and then move towards more favorable conditions. In chemotaxis, events at the receptors control autophosphorylation of the CheA histidine kinase, and the phosphohistidine is the substrate for the response regulator CheY, which catalyzes the transfer of the phosphoryl group to a conserved aspartate. The resulting CheY-P can interact with the switch mechanism in the motor. This interaction causes a change in behavior, such as in direction or speed of rotation of flagella.
Class
Cellular Processes; Cell motility
Pathway map
tee02030  Bacterial chemotaxis
tee02030

Other DBs
GO: 0006935
Organism
Candidatus Tenderia electrophaga [GN:tee]
Gene
Tel_03175  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_01330  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_01460  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_11960  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_13965  chemotaxis protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_06755  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_07465  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_15890  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_09560  hypothetical protein [KO:K03406]
Tel_05780  chemotaxis protein CheA [KO:K03407] [EC:2.7.13.3]
Tel_05680  chemotaxis protein CheA [KO:K03407] [EC:2.7.13.3]
Tel_05805  hypothetical protein [KO:K03408]
Tel_05810  chemotaxis protein CheW [KO:K03408]
Tel_05685  chemotaxis protein CheW [KO:K03408]
Tel_02005  hypothetical protein [KO:K03413]
Tel_09510  two-component system response regulator [KO:K03413]
Tel_05770  histidine kinase [KO:K03413]
Tel_05675  Fis family transcriptional regulator [KO:K03413]
Tel_05775  hypothetical protein [KO:K03414]
Tel_05785  chemotaxis response regulator protein-glutamate methylesterase [KO:K03412] [EC:3.1.1.61 3.5.1.44]
Tel_05700  chemotaxis response regulator protein-glutamate methylesterase [KO:K03412] [EC:3.1.1.61 3.5.1.44]
Tel_10735  chemotaxis protein CheB [KO:K13924] [EC:2.1.1.80 3.1.1.61]
Tel_12750  hypothetical protein [KO:K13924] [EC:2.1.1.80 3.1.1.61]
Tel_03035  hypothetical protein [KO:K03415]
Tel_05420  chemotaxis protein CheW [KO:K03415]
Tel_05695  chemotaxis protein CheD [KO:K03411] [EC:3.5.1.44]
Tel_05425  chemotaxis protein [KO:K00575] [EC:2.1.1.80]
Tel_05690  chemotaxis protein CheR [KO:K00575] [EC:2.1.1.80]
Tel_05650  flagellar motor switch protein FliG [KO:K02410]
Tel_05715  flagellar motor switch protein FliM [KO:K02416]
Tel_05720  flagellar motor switch protein FliN [KO:K02417]
Tel_15640  flagellar motor stator protein MotA [KO:K02556]
Tel_15745  chemotaxis protein MotA [KO:K02556]
Tel_05790  motC; flagellar motor protein [KO:K02556]
Tel_15740  hypothetical protein [KO:K02557]
Compound
C00049  L-Aspartate
C00107  Dipeptide
C00121  D-Ribose
C00124  D-Galactose
C00208  Maltose
C00716  Serine
Reference
  Authors
Kristich CJ, Ordal GW.
  Title
Bacillus subtilis CheD is a chemoreceptor modification enzyme required for chemotaxis.
  Journal
J Biol Chem 277:25356-62 (2002)
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M201334200
Reference
  Authors
Kirby JR, Kristich CJ, Saulmon MM, Zimmer MA, Garrity LF, Zhulin IB, Ordal GW.
  Title
CheC is related to the family of flagellar switch proteins and acts independently from CheD to control chemotaxis in Bacillus subtilis.
  Journal
Mol Microbiol 42:573-85 (2001)
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-2958.2001.02581.x
Reference
  Authors
Szurmant H, Bunn MW, Cannistraro VJ, Ordal GW.
  Title
Bacillus subtilis hydrolyzes CheY-P at the location of its action, the flagellar switch.
  Journal
J Biol Chem 278:48611-6 (2003)
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M306180200
Reference
  Authors
Szurmant H, Muff TJ, Ordal GW.
  Title
Bacillus subtilis CheC and FliY are members of a novel class of CheY-P-hydrolyzing proteins in the chemotactic signal transduction cascade.
  Journal
J Biol Chem 279:21787-92 (2004)
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M311497200
Reference
  Authors
Yoshihara S, Geng X, Okamoto S, Yura K, Murata T, Go M, Ohmori M, Ikeuchi M.
  Title
Mutational analysis of genes involved in pilus structure, motility and transformation competency in the unicellular motile cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.
  Journal
Plant Cell Physiol 42:63-73 (2001)
DOI:10.1093/pcp/pce007
Reference
PMID:8104179
  Authors
Darzins A.
  Title
The pilG gene product, required for Pseudomonas aeruginosa pilus production and twitching motility, is homologous to the enteric, single-domain response regulator CheY.
  Journal
J Bacteriol 175:5934-44 (1993)
DOI:10.1128/JB.175.18.5934-5944.1993
Reference
  Authors
Szurmant H, Ordal GW
  Title
Diversity in chemotaxis mechanisms among the bacteria and archaea.
  Journal
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 68:301-19 (2004)
DOI:10.1128/MMBR.68.2.301-319.2004
Reference
  Authors
Rao CV, Glekas GD, Ordal GW
  Title
The three adaptation systems of Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis.
  Journal
Trends Microbiol 16:480-7 (2008)
DOI:10.1016/j.tim.2008.07.003
Reference
  Authors
Muff TJ, Ordal GW
  Title
The diverse CheC-type phosphatases: chemotaxis and beyond.
  Journal
Mol Microbiol 70:1054-61 (2008)
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2008.06482.x
Reference
  Authors
Miller LD, Russell MH, Alexandre G
  Title
Diversity in bacterial chemotactic responses and niche adaptation.
  Journal
Adv Appl Microbiol 66:53-75 (2009)
DOI:10.1016/S0065-2164(08)00803-4
Related
pathway
tee02040  Flagellar assembly
KO pathway
ko02030   
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