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An equilibrium model for the Mg(2+)-linked self-assembly of FtsZ in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue.


ABSTRACT: The concerted formation of a narrow distribution of oligomeric FtsZ species in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue under close to physiological conditions (neutral pH and 0.5 M K(+)) has been characterized recently by various biophysical methods [Monterroso, B., et al. (2012) Biochemistry 51, 4541-4550]. An equilibrium model may semiquantitatively account for the results of this study; in the model, FtsZ self-associates in a noncooperative fashion to form linear fibrils, that upon increasing to a certain size exhibit an increasing tendency to form closed cyclic fibrils, as previously suggested [González, J. M., et al. (2005) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102, 1895-1900]. The closed cyclic fibrils are formed when the natural curvature and flexibility of a linear oligomer bring the ends of a linear fiber sufficiently close to overcome the entropic barrier to loop closure. The size distribution of cyclic oligomers is thus a reflection of the tendency toward curvature of linear fibrils of FtsZ under the conditions used in these experiments.

SUBMITTER: Monterroso B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3488772 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An equilibrium model for the Mg(2+)-linked self-assembly of FtsZ in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue.

Monterroso Begoña B   Rivas Germán G   Minton Allen P AP  

Biochemistry 20120730 31


The concerted formation of a narrow distribution of oligomeric FtsZ species in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue under close to physiological conditions (neutral pH and 0.5 M K(+)) has been characterized recently by various biophysical methods [Monterroso, B., et al. (2012) Biochemistry 51, 4541-4550]. An equilibrium model may semiquantitatively account for the results of this study; in the model, FtsZ self-associates in a noncooperative fashion to form linear fibrils, that upon increasing t  ...[more]

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