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Cell pole-specific activation of a critical bacterial cell cycle kinase.


ABSTRACT: Caulobacter crescentus integrates phospho-signaling pathways and transcription factor regulatory cascades to drive the cell cycle. Despite the essential role of the CckA histidine kinase in the control of cell cycle events, the factors that signal its activation at a specific time in the cell cycle have remained elusive. A conditional genetic screen for CckA mislocalization mutants, using automated fluorescence microscopy and an image processing platform, revealed that the essential DivL protein kinase promotes CckA localization, autophosphorylation, and activity at the new cell pole. The transient accumulation of DivL at the new cell pole, but not its kinase activity, is required for the localization and activation of CckA. Because DivL and CckA accumulate at the same cell pole after the initiation of DNA replication and were found to interact in vivo, we propose that DivL recruits CckA to the pole, thereby promoting its autophosphorylation and activity.

SUBMITTER: Iniesta AA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2872457 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell pole-specific activation of a critical bacterial cell cycle kinase.

Iniesta Antonio A AA   Hillson Nathan J NJ   Shapiro Lucy L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100329 15


Caulobacter crescentus integrates phospho-signaling pathways and transcription factor regulatory cascades to drive the cell cycle. Despite the essential role of the CckA histidine kinase in the control of cell cycle events, the factors that signal its activation at a specific time in the cell cycle have remained elusive. A conditional genetic screen for CckA mislocalization mutants, using automated fluorescence microscopy and an image processing platform, revealed that the essential DivL protein  ...[more]

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