FtsK is essential for Escherichia coli cell division. We report that cells lacking the C terminus of FtsK are defective in chromosome segregation as well as septation, often exhibiting asymmetrically positioned nucleoids and large anucleate regions. Combining the corresponding truncated ftsK gene with a mukB null mutation resulted in a synthetic lethal phenotype. When the truncated ftsK was combined with a minCDE deletion, chains of minicells were generated, many of which contained DNA. These results suggest that the C terminus of FtsK has an important role in chromosome partitioning.
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Yu, X.-C., Weihe, E. K., & Margolin, W. (1998). Role of the C Terminus of FtsK in Escherichia coli Chromosome Segregation. Journal of Bacteriology, 180(23), 6424–6428. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.23.6424-6428.1998
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