Affiliation:
1. Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 841 51 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Mutation of the
divIVB
locus in
Bacillus subtilis
causes misplacement of the septum during cell division and allows the formation of anucleate minicells. The
divIVB
locus contains five open reading frames (ORFs). The last two ORFs (
minCD
) are homologous to
minC
and
minD
of
Escherichia coli
but a
minE
homolog is lacking in
B. subtilis
. There is some similarity between minicell formation and the asymmetric septation that normally occurs during sporulation in terms of polar septum localization. However, it has been proposed that MinCD has no essential role in sporulation septum formation. We have used electron microscopic studies to show septation events during sporulation in some
minD
strains. We have observed an unusually thin septum at the midcell position in
minD
and also in
minD spoIIE71
mutant cells. Fluorescence microscopy also localized a SpoIIE-green fluorescent protein fusion protein at the midcell site in
minD
cells. We propose that the MinCD complex plays an important role in asymmetric septum formation during sporulation of
B. subtilis
cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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