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Construction And Characterization Of Functional Ftsa Sandwich Fusions For Studies Of Ftsa Localization And Dynamics During Escherichia Coli Cell Division, Todd A Cameron, William Margolin
Construction And Characterization Of Functional Ftsa Sandwich Fusions For Studies Of Ftsa Localization And Dynamics During Escherichia Coli Cell Division, Todd A Cameron, William Margolin
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FtsA, a homolog of actin, is essential for cell division of Escherichia coli and is widely conserved among many bacteria. FtsA helps to tether polymers of the bacterial tubulin homolog FtsZ to the cytoplasmic membrane as part of the cytokinetic Z ring. GFP fusions to FtsA have illuminated FtsA’s localization in live E. coli, but these fusions have not been fully functional and required the presence of the native FtsA. Here, we characterize “sandwich” fusions of E. coli FtsA to either mCherry or msfGFP that are functional for cell division and exhibit fluorescent rings at midcell that persist throughout …
Conformational Rearrangements In The Sensory Rcsf/Omp Complex Mediate Signal Transduction Across The Bacterial Cell Envelope, Sarah R Lach, Santosh Kumar, Seonghoon Kim, Wonpil Im, Anna Konovalova
Conformational Rearrangements In The Sensory Rcsf/Omp Complex Mediate Signal Transduction Across The Bacterial Cell Envelope, Sarah R Lach, Santosh Kumar, Seonghoon Kim, Wonpil Im, Anna Konovalova
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Timely detection and repair of envelope damage are paramount for bacterial survival. The Regulator of Capsule Synthesis (Rcs) stress response can transduce the stress signals across the multilayered gram-negative cell envelope to regulate gene expression in the cytoplasm. Previous studies defined the overall pathway, which begins with the sensory lipoprotein RcsF interacting with several outer membrane proteins (OMPs). RcsF can also interact with the periplasmic domain of the negative regulator IgaA, derepressing the downstream RcsCDB phosphorelay. However, how the RcsF/IgaA interaction is regulated at the molecular level to activate the signaling in response to stress remains poorly understood. In this …
Lipid Surfaces And Glutamate Anions Enhance Formation Of Dynamic Biomolecular Condensates Containing Bacterial Cell Division Protein Ftsz And Its Dna-Bound Regulator Slma, Gianfranco Paccione, Miguel Á Robles-Ramos, Carlos Alfonso, Marta Sobrinos-Sanguino, William Margolin, Silvia Zorrilla, Begoña Monterroso, Germán Rivas
Lipid Surfaces And Glutamate Anions Enhance Formation Of Dynamic Biomolecular Condensates Containing Bacterial Cell Division Protein Ftsz And Its Dna-Bound Regulator Slma, Gianfranco Paccione, Miguel Á Robles-Ramos, Carlos Alfonso, Marta Sobrinos-Sanguino, William Margolin, Silvia Zorrilla, Begoña Monterroso, Germán Rivas
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Dynamic biomolecular condensates formed by liquid-liquid phase separation can regulate the spatial and temporal organization of proteins, thus modulating their functional activity in cells. Previous studies showed that the cell division protein FtsZ from Escherichia coli formed dynamic phase-separated condensates with nucleoprotein complexes containing the FtsZ spatial regulator SlmA under crowding conditions, with potential implications for condensate-mediated spatiotemporal control of FtsZ activity in cell division. In the present study, we assessed formation of these condensates in the presence of lipid surfaces and glutamate ions to better approximate the E. coli intracellular environment. We found that potassium glutamate substantially promoted the …
Association Of Putative Enteroaggregative Escherichia Coli Virulence Genes And Biofilm Production In Isolates From Travelers To Developing Countries, Jamal A Mohamed, David B Huang, Zhi-Dong Jiang, Herbert L Dupont, James P Nataro, Jaime Belkind-Gerson, Pablo C Okhuysen
Association Of Putative Enteroaggregative Escherichia Coli Virulence Genes And Biofilm Production In Isolates From Travelers To Developing Countries, Jamal A Mohamed, David B Huang, Zhi-Dong Jiang, Herbert L Dupont, James P Nataro, Jaime Belkind-Gerson, Pablo C Okhuysen
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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) is an emerging enteric pathogen that causes acute and chronic diarrhea among children, human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients, and travelers to developing regions of the world. The pathogenesis of EAEC strains involves the production of biofilm. In this study, we determined the association between presence of putative EAEC virulence genes and biofilm formation in 57 EAEC isolates (as defined by HEp-2 adherence) from travelers with diarrhea and in 18 EAEC isolates from travelers without diarrhea. Twelve nondiarrheagenic E. coli isolates from healthy travelers were used as controls. Biofilm formation was measured by using a microtiter plate assay …