Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15282
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We have characterized homologues of the bacterial cell division genes
ftsL
and
divIC
in the gram-positive mycelial bacterium
Streptomyces coelicolor
A3(2). We show by deletion-insertion mutations that
ftsL
and
divIC
are dispensable for growth and viability in
S. coelicolor
. When mutant strains were grown on a conventional rich medium (R2YE, containing high sucrose), inactivation of either
ftsL
or
divIC
resulted in the formation of aerial hyphae with partially constricted division sites but no clear separation of prespore compartments. Surprisingly, this phenotype was largely suppressed when strains were grown on minimal medium or sucrose-free R2YE, where division sites in many aerial hyphae had finished constricting and chains of spores were evident. Thus, osmolarity appears to affect the severity of the division defect. Furthermore, double mutant strains deleted for both
ftsL
and
divIC
are viable and have medium-dependent phenotypes similar to that of the single mutant strains, suggesting that functions performed by FtsL and DivIC are not absolutely required for septation during growth and sporulation. Alternatively, another division protein may partially compensate for the loss of both FtsL and DivIC on minimal medium or sucrose-free R2YE. Finally, based on transmission electron microscopy observations, we propose that FtsL and DivIC are involved in coordinating symmetrical annular ingrowth of the invaginating septum.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
18 articles.
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