Free SepF interferes with recruitment of late cell division proteins
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2017

The conserved cell division protein SepF aligns polymers of FtsZ, the key cell division protein in bacteria, during synthesis of the (Fts)Z-ring at midcell, the first stage in cytokinesis. In addition, SepF acts as a membrane anchor for the Z-ring. Recently, it was shown that SepF overexpression in Mycobacterium smegmatis blocks cell division. Why this is the case is not known. Surprisingly, we found in Bacillus subtilis that SepF overproduction does not interfere with Z-ring assembly, but instead blocks assembly of late division proteins responsible for septum synthesis. Transposon mutagenesis suggested that SepF overproduction suppresses the essential WalRK two-component system, which stimulates expression of ftsZ. Indeed, it emerged that SepF overproduction impairs normal WalK localization. However, transcriptome analysis showed that the WalRK activity was in fact not reduced in SepF overexpressing cells. Further experiments indicated that SepF competes with EzrA and FtsA for binding to FtsZ, and that binding of extra SepF by FtsZ alleviates the cell division defect. This may explain why activation of WalRK in the transposon mutant, which increases ftsZ expression, counteracts the division defect. In conclusion, our data shows that an imbalance in early cell division proteins can interfere with recruitment of late cell division proteins.

Författare

Yongqiang Gao

Universiteit Van Amsterdam

Michaela Wenzel

Universiteit Van Amsterdam

Martijs J. Jonker

Universiteit Van Amsterdam

Leendert W. Hamoen

Universiteit Van Amsterdam

Scientific Reports

2045-2322 (ISSN) 20452322 (eISSN)

Vol. 7 1 16928

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Molekylärbiologi

Cell- och molekylärbiologi

Cellbiologi

Mikrobiologi

Genetik och genomik

DOI

10.1038/s41598-017-17155-x

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