Topological characterization of the essential Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsN
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 178 (5) , 1328-1334
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.178.5.1328-1334.1996
Abstract
Genetic and biochemical approaches were used to analyze a topological model for FtsN, a 36-kDa protein with a putative transmembrane segment near the N terminus, and to ascertain the requirements of the putative cytoplasmic and membrane-spanning domains for the function of this protein. Analysis of FtsN-PhoA fusions revealed that the putative transmembrane segment of FtsN could act as a translocation signal. Protease accessibility studies of FtsN in spheroblasts and inverted membrane vesicles confirmed that FtsN had a simple bitopic topology with a short cytoplasmic amino terminus, a single membrane-spanning domain, and a large periplasmic carboxy terminus. To ascertain the functional requirements of the N-terminal segments of FtsN, various constructs were made. Deletion of the N-terminal cytoplasmic and membrane-spanning domains led to intracellular localization of the carboxy domain, instability,and loss of function. Replacement of the N-terminal cytoplasmic and membrane-spanning domains with a membrane-spanning domain from MalG restored subcellular localization and function. These N-terminal domains of FtsN could also be replaced by the cleavable MalE signal sequence with restoration of subcellular localization and function. It is concluded that the N-terminal, cytoplasmic, and transmembrane domains of FtsN are not required for function of the carboxy domain other than to transport it to the periplasm. FtsQ and FtsI were also analyzed.Keywords
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