Branching of Escherichia coli Cells Arises from Multiple Sites of Inert Peptidoglycan
Open Access
- 15 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 185 (4) , 1147-1152
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.185.4.1147-1152.2003
Abstract
Some strains of Escherichia coli defective for dacA , the gene coding for penicillin-binding protein 5, exhibit a strong branching phenotype when cell division is blocked. Since such branch formation implies a differentiation of polar caps at ectopic locations in the cell envelope, we analyzed murein segregation and observed a strong correlation between areas of inert murein and these morphological anomalies. In particular, the tips of branches exhibited the same properties as those described for polar caps of wild-type cells, i.e., the synthesis and turnover of murein were inhibited. Also, the mobility of cell envelope proteins was apparently constrained in areas with morphological defects. Polar regions of branching cells and sacculi had aberrant morphologies with a very high frequency. Of special interest was that areas of inert murein at polar caps were often split by areas of active synthesis, a situation unlike that observed in wild-type cells. These observations suggest that in dacA mutants, branches and other morphological anomalies may arise from split polar caps or by de novo generation of new poles built around inert peptidoglycan patches in the side walls of the cell.Keywords
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