GpsB interacts with FtsZ in multiple species and may serve as an accessory Z-ring anchor.

IF 3.1 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Molecular Biology of the Cell Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1091/mbc.E24-07-0302
Dipanwita Bhattacharya, Asher King, Lily McKnight, Pilar Horigian, Prahathees J Eswara
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Bacterial cytokinesis commences when a tubulin-like GTPase, FtsZ, forms a Z-ring to mark the division site. Synchronized movement of Z-ring filaments and peptidoglycan synthesis along the axis of division generates a division septum to separate the daughter cells. Thus, FtsZ needs to be linked to the peptidoglycan synthesis machinery. GpsB is a highly conserved protein among species of the Firmicutes phylum known to regulate peptidoglycan synthesis. Previously, we showed that GpsB directly binds to FtsZ by recognizing a signature sequence in its C-terminal tail (CTT) region. As the GpsB recognition sequence is also present in Bacillus subtilis, we speculated that GpsB may interact with FtsZ in this organism. Earlier reports revealed that disruption of gpsB and ftsA or gpsB and ezrA is deleterious. Given that both FtsA and EzrA also target the CTT of FtsZ for interaction, we hypothesized that in the absence of other FtsZ partners, GpsB-FtsZ interaction may become apparent. Our data confirms that is the case, and reveal that GpsB interacts with FtsZ in multiple species and stimulates the GTPase activity of the latter. Moreover, it appears that GpsB may serve as an accessory Z-ring anchor such as when FtsA, one of the main anchors, is absent.

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在多个物种中,GpsB 与 FtsZ 相互作用,可能充当 Z 环的辅助锚。
当管蛋白样 GTP 酶 FtsZ 形成一个 Z 环来标记分裂部位时,细菌的细胞分裂就开始了。Z 环丝和肽聚糖合成沿分裂轴同步运动,形成分裂隔膜,将子细胞分开。因此,FtsZ 需要与肽聚糖合成机制相连。GpsB 是一种在真菌门物种中高度保守的蛋白质,已知可调控肽聚糖的合成。此前,我们发现 GpsB 通过识别 FtsZ C 端尾部(CTT)区域的特征序列而直接与 FtsZ 结合。由于 GpsB 识别序列也存在于枯草芽孢杆菌中,我们推测 GpsB 可能与该生物体中的 FtsZ 发生相互作用。早先的报告显示,破坏 gpsB 和 ftsA 或 gpsB 和 ezrA 是有害的。鉴于 FtsA 和 EzrA 也以 FtsZ 的 CTT 为相互作用的目标,我们推测在缺乏其他 FtsZ 伙伴的情况下,GpsB-FtsZ 的相互作用可能会变得明显。我们的数据证实了这一点,并揭示了 GpsB 在多个物种中与 FtsZ 相互作用,并刺激后者的 GTPase 活性。此外,GpsB 似乎还可以充当辅助 Z 环锚,例如当主锚之一的 FtsA 不存在时。
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
Molecular Biology of the Cell 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: MBoC publishes research articles that present conceptual advances of broad interest and significance within all areas of cell, molecular, and developmental biology. We welcome manuscripts that describe advances with applications across topics including but not limited to: cell growth and division; nuclear and cytoskeletal processes; membrane trafficking and autophagy; organelle biology; quantitative cell biology; physical cell biology and mechanobiology; cell signaling; stem cell biology and development; cancer biology; cellular immunology and microbial pathogenesis; cellular neurobiology; prokaryotic cell biology; and cell biology of disease.
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