In situstructures of periplasmic flagella inBorreliareveals conformational changes essential for flagellar rotation

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SUMMARY The bacterial flagellar motor is a molecular machine that rotates the flagellar filament at high speed. Torque is generated by the stator-rotor interaction coupled to an ion flux through the torque-generating stator. Here, we employed cryo-electron tomography to visualize the intact flagellar motor in the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi . By analysis of the motor structures of wild-type and stator mutants, we localize the torque-generating units precisely and determine three-dimensional structure of the stator and its interactions with the rotor. Our study shows that the cytoplasmic domains of the stator are packed regularly around the circumference of the flagellar C-ring. The stator-rotor interaction induces a profound conformational change in the C-ring. Analysis of the motors of a less motile motB- D24E mutant and a non-motile motB- D24N mutant, in which the proton translocation is reduced and blocked, respectively, provides evidence that the conformational change of the C-ring is essential for flagellar rotation.

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