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PMID:20735775

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Citation

Lluch-Senar, M, Querol, E and Piñol, J (2010) Cell division in a minimal bacterium in the absence of ftsZ. Mol. Microbiol. 78:278-89

Abstract

Mycoplasma genomes exhibit an impressively low amount of genes involved in cell division and some species even lack the ftsZ gene, which is found widespread in the microbial world and is considered essential for cell division by binary fission. We constructed a Mycoplasma genitalium ftsZ null mutant by gene replacement to investigate the role of this gene and the presence of alternative cell division mechanisms in this minimal bacterium. Our results demonstrate that ftsZ is non-essential for cell growth and reveal that, in the absence of the FtsZ protein, M. genitalium can manage feasible cell divisions and cytokinesis using the force generated by its motile machinery. This is an alternative mechanism, completely independent of the FtsZ protein, to perform cell division by binary fission in a microorganism. We also propose that the mycoplasma cytoskeleton, a complex network of proteins involved in many aspects of the biology of these microorganisms, may have taken over the function of many genes involved in cell division, allowing their loss in the regressive evolution of the streamlined mycoplasma genomes.

Links

PubMed Online version:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2010.07306.x

Keywords

Bacterial Adhesion; Bacterial Proteins/genetics; Cell Division; Cytokinesis; Cytoskeletal Proteins/genetics; Gene Deletion; Genes, Bacterial; Genetic Complementation Test; Mycoplasma genitalium/cytology; Mycoplasma genitalium/genetics; Mycoplasma genitalium/growth & development; Transformation, Genetic

Significance

Annotations

Gene product Qualifier GO Term Evidence Code with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status

MYCGE:FTSZ

involved_in

GO:0051301: cell division

ECO:0000315: mutant phenotype evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

MYCGE:FTSZ

GO:0051301: cell division

ECO:0000315:

P

Figure 3&4: Show the difference in the wild type and the mutant

complete
CACAO 7464


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