Title
Visualization and functional dissection of coaxial paired SpoIIIE channels across the sporulation septum
Date Issued
07 May 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Shin J.Y.
Lopez-Garrido J.
Lee S.H.
Diaz-Celis C.
Fleming T.
Pogliano K.
University of California
Publisher(s)
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
Abstract
SpoIIIE is a membrane-anchored DNA translocase that localizes to the septal midpoint to mediate chromosome translocation and membrane fission during Bacillus subtilis sporulation. Here we use cell-specific protein degradation and quantitative photoactivated localization microscopy in strains with a thick sporulation septum to investigate the architecture and function of the SpoIIIE DNA translocation complex in vivo. We were able to visualize SpoIIIE complexes with approximately equal numbers of molecules in the mother cell and the forespore. Cell-specific protein degradation showed that only the mother cell complex is required to translocate DNA into the forespore, whereas degradation in either cell reverses membrane fission. Our data suggest that SpoIIIE assembles a coaxially paired channel for each chromosome arm comprised of one hexamer in each cell to maintain membrane fission during DNA translocation. We show that SpoIIIE can operate, in principle, as a bi-directional motor that exports DNA.
Volume
4
Issue
MAY
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biofísica Biología celular, Microbiología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84930617246
PubMed ID
Source
eLife
ISSN of the container
2050084X
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences - R01GM057045 - NIGMS
Sources of information: Directorio de Producción Científica Scopus