Four Unusual Two-Component Signal Transduction Homologs, RedC to RedF, Are Necessary for Timely Development in Myxococcus xanthus

Penelope I. Higgs, Kyungyun Cho, David E. Whitworth, Lisa S. Evans, David R. Zusman

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Abstract

We identified a cluster of four two-component signal transduction genes that are necessary for proper progression of Myxococcus xanthus through development. redC to redF mutants developed and sporulated early, resulting in small, numerous, and disorganized fruiting bodies. Yeast two-hybrid analyses suggest that RedCDEF act in a single signaling pathway. The previously identified espA gene displays a phenotype similar to that of redCDEF. However, combined mutants defective in espA redCDEF exhibited a striking additive developmental phenotype, suggesting that EspA and RedC to RedF play independent roles in controlling developmental progression.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8191-8195
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Bacteriology
Volume187
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2005

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