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The evolutionary path of chemosensory and flagellar macromolecular machines in Campylobacterota
by
Zhu, Siqi
, Chen, Yuanyuan
, Liu, Yugeng
, Gao, Beile
, Mo, Ran
, Li, Yuqian
in
Analysis
/ Bacteria
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Campylobacter
/ Cell division
/ Cells
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Chemical senses
/ Chemoreception
/ Coevolution
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Evolution
/ Flagella
/ Flagella (Microbiology)
/ Genetic aspects
/ Kinases
/ Localization
/ Macromolecules
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Motility
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Proteins
/ Signal transduction
2022
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The evolutionary path of chemosensory and flagellar macromolecular machines in Campylobacterota
by
Zhu, Siqi
, Chen, Yuanyuan
, Liu, Yugeng
, Gao, Beile
, Mo, Ran
, Li, Yuqian
in
Analysis
/ Bacteria
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Campylobacter
/ Cell division
/ Cells
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Chemical senses
/ Chemoreception
/ Coevolution
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Evolution
/ Flagella
/ Flagella (Microbiology)
/ Genetic aspects
/ Kinases
/ Localization
/ Macromolecules
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Motility
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Proteins
/ Signal transduction
2022
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The evolutionary path of chemosensory and flagellar macromolecular machines in Campylobacterota
by
Zhu, Siqi
, Chen, Yuanyuan
, Liu, Yugeng
, Gao, Beile
, Mo, Ran
, Li, Yuqian
in
Analysis
/ Bacteria
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Campylobacter
/ Cell division
/ Cells
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Chemical senses
/ Chemoreception
/ Coevolution
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Evolution
/ Flagella
/ Flagella (Microbiology)
/ Genetic aspects
/ Kinases
/ Localization
/ Macromolecules
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Motility
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Proteins
/ Signal transduction
2022
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The evolutionary path of chemosensory and flagellar macromolecular machines in Campylobacterota
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The evolutionary path of chemosensory and flagellar macromolecular machines in Campylobacterota
2022
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The evolution of macromolecular complex is a fundamental biological question, which is related to the origin of life and also guides our practice in synthetic biology. The chemosensory system is one of the complex structures that evolved very early in bacteria and displays enormous diversity and complexity in terms of composition and array structure in modern species. However, how the diversity and complexity of the chemosensory system evolved remains unclear. Here, using the Campylobacterota phylum with a robust “eco-evo” framework, we investigated the co-evolution of the chemosensory system and one of its important signaling outputs, flagellar machinery. Our analyses show that substantial flagellar gene alterations will lead to switch of its primary chemosensory class from one to another, or result in a hybrid of two classes. Unexpectedly, we discovered that the high-torque generating flagellar motor structure of Campylobacter jejuni and Helicobacter pylori likely evolved in the last common ancestor of the Campylobacterota phylum. Later lineages that experienced significant flagellar alterations lost some key components of complex scaffolding structures, thus derived simpler structures than their ancestor. Overall, this study revealed the co-evolutionary path of the chemosensory system and flagellar system, and highlights that the evolution of flagellar structural complexity requires more investigation in the Bacteria domain based on a resolved phylogenetic framework, with no assumptions on the evolutionary direction.
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