Unknown

Dataset Information

0

ZapA and ZapB form an FtsZ-independent structure at midcell.


ABSTRACT: Cell division in Escherichia coli begins with the polymerization of FtsZ into a ring-like structure, the Z-ring, at midcell. All other division proteins are thought to require the Z-ring for recruitment to the future division site. Here, it is reported that the Z-ring associated proteins ZapA and ZapB form FtsZ-independent structures at midcell. Upon Z-ring disruption by the FtsZ polymerization antagonist SulA, ZapA remained at midcell as a cloud-like accumulation. Using ZapA(N60Y), a variant defective for interaction with FtsZ, it was established that these ZapA structures form without a connection to the Z-ring. Furthermore, midcell accumulations of GFP-ZapA(N60Y) often preceded Z-rings at midcell and required ZapB to assemble, suggesting that ZapB polymers form the foundation of these structures. In the absence of MatP, a DNA-binding protein that links ZapB to the chromosomal terminus region, cloud-like ZapA structures still formed but failed to track with the chromosome terminus and did not consistently precede FtsZ at midcell. Taken together, the results suggest that FtsZ-independent structures of ZapA-ZapB provide additional positional cues for Z-ring formation and may help coordinate its assembly with chromosome replication and segregation.

SUBMITTER: Buss JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5426985 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications

ZapA and ZapB form an FtsZ-independent structure at midcell.

Buss Jackson A JA   Peters Nick T NT   Xiao Jie J   Bernhardt Thomas G TG  

Molecular microbiology 20170326 4


Cell division in Escherichia coli begins with the polymerization of FtsZ into a ring-like structure, the Z-ring, at midcell. All other division proteins are thought to require the Z-ring for recruitment to the future division site. Here, it is reported that the Z-ring associated proteins ZapA and ZapB form FtsZ-independent structures at midcell. Upon Z-ring disruption by the FtsZ polymerization antagonist SulA, ZapA remained at midcell as a cloud-like accumulation. Using ZapA(N60Y), a variant de  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC3256659 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC3894617 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4756834 | biostudies-other
| S-EPMC6917738 | biostudies-literature