Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The differentiation of vegetative cells of
Bacillus subtilis
into spores involves asymmetric cell division, which precedes complete chromosome partitioning. The DNA translocase SpoIIIE is required to translocate the origin distal 70% of the chromosome from the larger mother cell into the smaller prespore, the two cells that result from the division. We have tested the effect of altering the time and location of SpoIIIE synthesis on spore formation. We have expressed the
spoIIIE
homologue from
Sporosarcina ureae
in
B. subtilis
under the control of different promoters. Expression from either a weak mother cell-specific (σ
E
) promoter or a weak prespore-specific (σ
F
) promoter partly complemented the sporulation defect of a
spoIIIE36
mutant; however, expression from a strong prespore-specific (σ
F
) promoter did not. DNA translocation from the mother cell to the prespore was assayed using
spoIIQ-lacZ
inserted at
thrC
; transcription of
spoIIQ
occurs only in the prespore. Translocation of
thrC
::
spoIIQ-lacZ
into the prespore occurred efficiently when
spoIIIE
Su
was expressed from the weak σ
E
- or σ
F
-controlled promoters but not when it was expressed from the strong σ
F
-controlled promoter. It is speculated that the mechanism directing SpoIIIE insertion into the septum in the correct orientation may accommodate slow postseptational, prespore-specific SpoIIIE synthesis but may be swamped by strong prespore-specific synthesis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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