Contribution of the FtsQ transmembrane segment to localization to the cell division site.

Authors
  • G. Koningstein
  • E. van Bloois
  • J. Beckwith
  • J. Luirink
Publication date 2007
Journal Journal of Bacteriology
Volume | Issue number 189 | 20
Pages (from-to) 7273-7280
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Abstract
The Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsQ is a central component of the divisome. FtsQ is a bitopic membrane protein with a large C-terminal periplasmic domain. In this work we investigated the role of the transmembrane segment (TMS) that anchors FtsQ in the cytoplasmic membrane. A set of TMS mutants was made and analyzed for the ability to complement an ftsQ mutant. Study of the various steps involved in FtsQ biogenesis revealed that one mutant (L29/32R;V38P) failed to functionally insert into the membrane, whereas another mutant (L29/32R) was correctly assembled and interacted with FtsB and FtsL but failed to localize efficiently to the cell division site. Our results indicate that the FtsQ TMS plays a role in FtsQ localization to the division site.
Document type Article
Published at https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00723-07
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