FtsZ-dependent localization of GroEL protein at possible division sites

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When Escherichia coli is treated with penicillin, the envelopes bulge at the centre of the cells and the cells then lyse. The bulges expand into vesicle-like structures termed penicillin-induced vesicles. We have developed a method to isolate these structures and have shown that they contain mainly membrane proteins plus a high concentration of a 60 kDa protein. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the protein is identical to that of GroEL protein. Western blotting analysis using anti-GroEL antibody showed that GroEL is indeed concentrated in the vesicles. Indirect immuno-fluorescence microscopy showed that GroEL protein is localized at the centre of the cells at the site of formation of FtsZ-rings. Localization of GroEL is dependent on FtsZ but not other Fts proteins. GroEL mutants formed elongated cells having no or asymmetrically localized FtsZ-rings at the restrictive temperature. These findings suggest a possible role of the GroEL protein in cell division. © Blackwell Publishing Limited.

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Ogino, H., Wachi, M., Ishii, A., Iwai, N., Nishida, T., Yamada, S., … Sugai, M. (2004). FtsZ-dependent localization of GroEL protein at possible division sites. Genes to Cells, 9(9), 765–771. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2443.2004.00770.x

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