Single-molecule imaging reveals that Z-ring condensation is essential for cell division in Bacillus subtilis

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Georgia R. Squyres
Matthew J. Holmes
Sarah R. Barger
Betheney R. Pennycook
Joel Ryan
Victoria T. Yan
Ethan C. Garner
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[1] Harvard University,Molecular and Cellular Biology
[2] Physiology Course,Cell and Developmental Biology
[3] Marine Biological Laboratory,Department of Biology II and Center for Integrated Protein Science Munich (CIPSM), Human Biology and BioImaging
[4] SUNY Upstate Medical University,Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
[5] Institute of Clinical Sciences,undefined
[6] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[7] Imperial College London,undefined
[8] MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences,undefined
[9] Imperial College London,undefined
[10] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,undefined
[11] Max Planck Institute for Cell Biology and Genetics,undefined
[12] Yale University,undefined
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Nature Microbiology | 2021年 / 6卷
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Although many components of the cell division machinery in bacteria have been identified1,2, the mechanisms by which they work together to divide the cell remain poorly understood. Key among these components is the tubulin FtsZ, which forms a Z ring at the midcell. FtsZ recruits the other cell division proteins, collectively called the divisome, and the Z ring constricts as the cell divides. We applied live-cell single-molecule imaging to describe the dynamics of the divisome in detail, and to evaluate the individual roles of FtsZ-binding proteins (ZBPs), specifically FtsA and the ZBPs EzrA, SepF and ZapA, in cytokinesis. We show that the divisome comprises two subcomplexes that move differently: stationary ZBPs that transiently bind to treadmilling FtsZ filaments, and a moving complex that includes cell wall synthases. Our imaging analyses reveal that ZBPs bundle FtsZ filaments together and condense them into Z rings, and that this condensation is necessary for cytokinesis.
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