A regulator of the flagellar regulon of Escherichia coli, flhD, also affects cell division

Author:

Prüss B M1,Matsumura P1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Illinois at Chicago 60612-7344, USA.

Abstract

The role of an activator of flagellar transcription in Escherichia coli, flhD, was investigated in the regulation of cell division. When grown in tryptone broth, flhD mutant cells divided exponentially until they reached a cell density of 2.5 x 10(9) cells per ml. Wild-type cells and flhC mutant cells divided exponentially until they reached a cell density of 4 x 10(7) cells per ml. flhD mutant cells divided 5 times more than wild-type cells before they reduced their cell division rate and reached a cell density 37 times higher than that of wild-type or flhC mutant cultures. In stationary phase, the biomasses of all cultures were similar; however, flhD mutant cells were significantly smaller. Additional tryptone, Casamino Acids, and individual amino acids, added at the beginning of growth, allowed wild-type cells to grow to higher cell densities. Serine was determined to have the greatest effect. In contrast, the addition of Casamino Acids did not exhibit an effect upon flhD mutant cells. flhD mutant cells exhibited normal rates of uptake of serine and other amino acids. In both wild-type and flhD mutant cultures, the concentrations of serine in the media dropped from 140 to 20 microM within the first 2 h of growth. Serine concentrations and cell division rates were highly correlated. Wild-type cells reduced their cell division rate at a medium concentration of 50 microM serine, and the addition of serine at this time caused cells to resume a higher rate of division. We conclude that the reduction of the cell division rate in wild-type cells is caused by the depletion of serine from the medium and that flhD mutant cells seem to be unable to sense this depletion.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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