Concentration and Assembly of the Division Ring Proteins FtsZ, FtsA, and ZipA during the Escherichia coli Cell Cycle
S Rueda, M Vicente, J Mingorance - Journal of bacteriology, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
S Rueda, M Vicente, J Mingorance
Journal of bacteriology, 2003•Am Soc MicrobiolThe concentration of the cell division proteins FtsZ, FtsA, and ZipA and their assembly into a
division ring during the Escherichia coli B/r K cell cycle have been measured in synchronous
cultures obtained by the membrane elution technique. Immunostaining of the three proteins
revealed no organized structure in newly born cells. In a culture with a doubling time of 49
min, assembly of the Z ring started around minute 25 and was detected first as a two-dot
structure that became a sharp band before cell constriction. FtsA and ZipA localized into a …
division ring during the Escherichia coli B/r K cell cycle have been measured in synchronous
cultures obtained by the membrane elution technique. Immunostaining of the three proteins
revealed no organized structure in newly born cells. In a culture with a doubling time of 49
min, assembly of the Z ring started around minute 25 and was detected first as a two-dot
structure that became a sharp band before cell constriction. FtsA and ZipA localized into a …
Abstract
The concentration of the cell division proteins FtsZ, FtsA, and ZipA and their assembly into a division ring during the Escherichia coli B/r K cell cycle have been measured in synchronous cultures obtained by the membrane elution technique. Immunostaining of the three proteins revealed no organized structure in newly born cells. In a culture with a doubling time of 49 min, assembly of the Z ring started around minute 25 and was detected first as a two-dot structure that became a sharp band before cell constriction. FtsA and ZipA localized into a division ring following the same pattern and time course as FtsZ. The concentration (amount relative to total mass) of the three proteins remained constant during one complete cell cycle, showing that assembly of a division ring is not driven by changes in the concentration of these proteins. Maintenance of the Z ring during the process of septation is a dynamic energy-dependent event, as evidenced by its disappearance in cells treated with sodium azide.
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