Cell envelope growth of Gram‐negative bacteria proceeds independently of cell wall synthesis

Author:

Oldewurtel Enno R1,Kitahara Yuki123ORCID,Cordier Baptiste1,Wheeler Richard4ORCID,Özbaykal Gizem12ORCID,Brambilla Elisa1ORCID,Boneca Ivo Gomperts4ORCID,Renner Lars D5ORCID,van Teeffelen Sven13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Morphogenesis and Microbial Growth Lab Institut Pasteur Paris France

2. Université de Paris Paris France

3. Département de Microbiologie, Infectiologie, et Immunologie, Faculté de Médecine Université de Montréal Montréal QC Canada

4. Institut Pasteur, Université Paris Cité, UMR6047 CNRS, U1306 INSERM, Unité Biologie et Génétique de la Paroi Bactérienne Paris France

5. Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research and the Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials Dresden Germany

Abstract

AbstractAll bacterial cells must expand their envelopes during growth. The main load‐bearing and shape‐determining component of the bacterial envelope is the peptidoglycan cell wall. Bacterial envelope growth and shape changes are often thought to be controlled through enzymatic cell wall insertion. We investigated the role of cell wall insertion for cell shape changes during cell elongation in Gram‐negative bacteria. We found that both global and local rates of envelope growth of Escherichia coli remain nearly unperturbed upon arrest of cell wall insertion—up to the point of sudden cell lysis. Specifically, cells continue to expand their surface areas in proportion to biomass growth rate, even if the rate of mass growth changes. Other Gram‐negative bacteria behave similarly. Furthermore, cells plastically change cell shape in response to differential mechanical forces. Overall, we conclude that cell wall‐cleaving enzymes can control envelope growth independently of synthesis. Accordingly, the strong overexpression of an endopeptidase leads to transiently accelerated bacterial cell elongation. Our study demonstrates that biomass growth and envelope forces can guide cell envelope expansion through mechanisms that are independent of cell wall insertion.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

European Research Council

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Volkswagen Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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