Lipid-linked cell wall precursors regulate membrane association of bacterial actin MreB
Bacterial MreB forms cytoskeletal filaments, rotating around the cell width, helping to shape cells. Imaging experiments indicate that MreB association with the B. subtilis cell membrane requires the peptidoglycan and wall teichoic acid precursor lipid II. The bacterial actin homolog MreB, which is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature chemical biology 2015-01, Vol.11 (1), p.38-45 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bacterial MreB forms cytoskeletal filaments, rotating around the cell width, helping to shape cells. Imaging experiments indicate that MreB association with the
B. subtilis
cell membrane requires the peptidoglycan and wall teichoic acid precursor lipid II.
The bacterial actin homolog MreB, which is crucial for rod shape determination, forms filaments that rotate around the cell width on the inner surface of the cytoplasmic membrane. What determines filament association with the membranes or with other cell wall elongation proteins is not known. Using specific chemical and genetic perturbations while following MreB filament motion, we find that MreB membrane association is an actively regulated process that depends on the presence of lipid-linked peptidoglycan precursors. When precursors are depleted, MreB filaments disassemble into the cytoplasm, and peptidoglycan synthesis becomes disorganized. In cells that lack wall teichoic acids but continue to make peptidoglycan, dynamic MreB filaments are observed, although their presence is not sufficient to establish a rod shape. We propose that the cell regulates MreB filament association with the membrane, allowing rapid and reversible inactivation of cell wall enzyme complexes in response to the inhibition of cell wall synthesis. |
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ISSN: | 1552-4450 1552-4469 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nchembio.1689 |