Affiliation:
1. Département de Biologie moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
Abstract
Thermosensitive
fts
mutants of
Escherichia coli
belonging to seven previously identified genetic classes (
ftsA
to
ftsG
) were studied from a physiological standpoint. These mutants immediately stopped dividing and formed multinucleated filaments when the temperature was shifted to 41 C. Macromolecular syntheses (deoxyribonucleic acid), ribonucleic acid, cell mass, and murein) continued exponentially for at least 40 to 120 min. The number of surviving bacteria remained constant during the time of incubation, and this number began to decrease exponentially, as the rate of cell mass increase leveled off from the initial rate. The recovery of cell division at 30 C in these filamentous cells was studied after 60 min of incubation at 41 C. The existence of three types of mutants was shown. The
ftsA
and
ftsE
mutants resumed cell division without new protein synthesis;
ftsD
mutants resumed cell division only if new protein synthesis occured, while
ftsB, C, F
and
G
mutants did not resume cell division at all. No alteration in the cell envelope was detected by the method used here, although the
ftsA, B, D, F
and
G
mutations, in contrast with
ftsC
and
E
, caused an increased resistance to penicillin G. It was also shown that the
recA
mutation did not suppress the effect of the
fts
mutations and that none of the lysogenic
fts
mutants induced prophage multiplication while forming filaments. The effects of osmotic pressure and salts which rescue the mutant phenotype is described.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
130 articles.
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