SpoIIQ-dependent localization of SpoIIE contributes to septal stability and compartmentalization during the engulfment stage of Bacillus subtilis sporulation

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Dehghani, Behzad [1 ]
Rodrigues, Christopher D. A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Warwick, Sch Life Sci, Coventry, England
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英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
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sporulation; engulfment; peptidoglycan; peptidoglycan remodeling; compartmentalization; CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION; PROTEIN; REPRESSION; COMMITMENT; PLATFORM; COMPLEX;
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10.1128/jb.00220-24
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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During spore development in bacteria, a polar septum separates two transcriptionally distinct cellular compartments, the mother cell and the forespore. The conserved serine phosphatase SpoIIE is known for its critical role in the formation of this septum and activation of compartment-specific transcription in the forespore. Signaling between the mother cell and forespore then leads to activation of mother cell transcription and a phagocytic-like process called engulfment, which involves dramatic remodeling of the septum and requires a balance between peptidoglycan synthesis and hydrolysis to ensure septal stability and compartmentalization. Using Bacillus subtilis, we identify an additional role for SpoIIE in maintaining septal stability and compartmentalization at the onset of engulfment. This role for SpoIIE is mediated by SpoIIQ, which anchors SpoIIE in the engulfing membrane. A SpoIIQ mutant (SpoIIQ Y28A) that fails to anchor SpoIIE, results in septal instability and miscompartmentalization during septal peptidoglycan hydrolysis, when other septal stabilization factors are absent. Our data support a model whereby SpoIIE and its interactions with the peptidoglycan synthetic machinery contribute to the stabilization of the asymmetric septum early in engulfment, thereby ensuring compartmentalization during spore development. IMPORTANCE Bacterial sporulation is a complex process involving a vast array of proteins. Some of these proteins are absolutely critical and regulate key points in the developmental process. Once such protein is SpoIIE, known for its role in the formation of the polar septum, a hallmark of the early stages of sporulation, and activation of the first sporulation-specific sigma factor, sigma F, in the developing spore. Interestingly, SpoIIE has been shown to interact with SpoIIQ, an important sigma F-regulated protein that functions during the engulfment stage. However, the significance of this interaction has remained unclear. Here, we unveil the importance of the SpoIIQ-SpoIIE interaction and identify a role for SpoIIE in the stabilization of the polar septum and maintenance of compartmentalization at the onset of engulfment. In this way, we demonstrate that key sporulation proteins, like SpoIIQ and SpoIIE, function in multiple processes during spore development. IMPORTANCE Bacterial sporulation is a complex process involving a vast array of proteins. Some of these proteins are absolutely critical and regulate key points in the developmental process. Once such protein is SpoIIE, known for its role in the formation of the polar septum, a hallmark of the early stages of sporulation, and activation of the first sporulation-specific sigma factor, sigma F, in the developing spore. Interestingly, SpoIIE has been shown to interact with SpoIIQ, an important sigma F-regulated protein that functions during the engulfment stage. However, the significance of this interaction has remained unclear. Here, we unveil the importance of the SpoIIQ-SpoIIE interaction and identify a role for SpoIIE in the stabilization of the polar septum and maintenance of compartmentalization at the onset of engulfment. In this way, we demonstrate that key sporulation proteins, like SpoIIQ and SpoIIE, function in multiple processes during spore development.
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