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The divisome is a self-enhancing machine in Escherichia coli and Caulobacter crescentus

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  • Han Gong

    (Wuhan University
    Wuhan University)

  • Di Yan

    (University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Yuanyuan Cui

    (Wuhan University)

  • Ying Li

    (Wuhan University)

  • Jize Yang

    (Wuhan University)

  • Wenjie Yang

    (Wuhan University)

  • Rui Zhan

    (Wuhan University)

  • Qianqian Wan

    (Wuhan University)

  • Xinci Wang

    (University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Haofeng He

    (University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Xiangdong Chen

    (Wuhan University)

  • Joe Lutkenhaus

    (University of Kansas Medical Center)

  • Xinxing Yang

    (University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Shishen Du

    (Wuhan University
    Wuhan University)

Abstract

During bacterial cytokinesis, polymers of the bacterial tubulin FtsZ coalesce into the Z ring to orchestrate divisome assembly and septal cell wall synthesis. Previous studies have found that Z ring condensation and stability is critical for successful cell division. However, how FtsZ filaments condense into a Z ring remains enigmatic and whether septal cell wall synthesis can feedback to the Z ring has not been investigated. Here, we show that FtsZ-associated proteins (Zaps) play important roles in Z ring condensation and stability, and discover septal cell wall synthesis as a novel player for Z ring condensation and stabilization in Escherichia coli and Caulobacter crescentus. Moreover, we find that the interaction between the Z ring membrane anchor, FtsA, and components of the septal cell wall synthetic complex are critical for septal cell wall synthesis-mediated Z ring condensation. Altogether, these findings suggest that the divisome is a self-enhancing machine in these two gram-negative bacteria, where the Z ring and the septal cell wall synthetic complex communicate with and reinforce each other to ensure robustness of cell division.

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  • Han Gong & Di Yan & Yuanyuan Cui & Ying Li & Jize Yang & Wenjie Yang & Rui Zhan & Qianqian Wan & Xinci Wang & Haofeng He & Xiangdong Chen & Joe Lutkenhaus & Xinxing Yang & Shishen Du, 2024. "The divisome is a self-enhancing machine in Escherichia coli and Caulobacter crescentus," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-52217-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-52217-5
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