Genetic analysis of mecillinam-resistant mutants of Caulobacter crescentus deficient in stalk biosynthesis

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Stalk synthesis in Caulobacter crescentus is a developmentally controlled and spatially restricted event that requires the synthesis of peptidoglycan at the stalk-cell body junction. We show that the β-lactam antibiotic mecillinam prevents stalk synthesis by inhibiting stalk elongation. In addition, mecillinam causes an increase in the diameter of the stalk at the stalk-cell body junction. We describe two mutations that confer resistance to mecillinam and that prevent stalk elongation. These mutations are probably allelic, and they map to a locus previously not associated with stalk synthesis.

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Seitz, L. C., & Brun, Y. V. (1998). Genetic analysis of mecillinam-resistant mutants of Caulobacter crescentus deficient in stalk biosynthesis. Journal of Bacteriology, 180(19), 5235–5239. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.19.5235-5239.1998

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