Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Indiana University, 1001 East Third Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Exponentially growing populations of
Bacillus subtilis
contain two morphologically and functionally distinct cell types: motile individuals and nonmotile multicellular chains. Motility differentiation arises because RNA polymerase and the alternative sigma factor σ
D
activate expression of flagellin in a subpopulation of cells. Here we demonstrate that the peptidoglycan-remodeling autolysins under σ
D
control, LytC, LytD, and LytF, are expressed in the same subpopulation of cells that complete flagellar synthesis. Morphological heterogeneity is explained by the expression of LytF that is necessary and sufficient for cell separation. Moreover, LytC is required for motility but not at the level of cell separation or flagellum biosynthesis. Rather, LytC appears to be important for flagellar function, and motility was restored to a
LytC
mutant by mutation of either
lonA
, encoding the LonA protease, or a gene encoding a previously unannotated swarming motility inhibitor, SmiA. We conclude that heterogeneous activation of σ
D
-dependent gene expression is sufficient to explain both the morphological heterogeneity and functional heterogeneity present in vegetative
B. subtilis
populations.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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