| Literature DB >> 25709601 |
Boris Sieger1, Marc Bramkamp1.
Abstract
Elongation growth in actinobacteria is localized at the cell poles. This is in contrast to many classical model organisms where insertion of new cell wall material is localized around the lateral site. We previously described a role of RodA from Corynebacterium glutamicum in apical cell growth and morphogenesis. Deletion of rodA had drastic effects on morphology and growth, likely a result from misregulation of penicillin-binding proteins and cell wall precursor delivery. We identified the interaction of RodA with the polar scaffold protein DivIVA, thus explaining subcellular localization of RodA to the cell poles. In this study, we describe this interaction in detail and map the interaction sites of DivIVA and RodA. A single amino acid residue in the N-terminal domain of DivIVA was found to be crucial for the interaction with RodA. The interaction site of RodA was mapped to its cytoplasmic, C-terminal domain, in a region encompassing the last 10 amino acids (AAs). Deletion of these 10 AAs significantly decreased the interaction efficiency with DivIVA. Our results corroborate the interaction of DivIVA and RodA, underscoring the important role of DivIVA as a spatial organizer of the elongation machinery in Corynebacterineae.Entities:
Keywords: Corynebacterium glutamicum; DivIVA; FRET; RodA; polar cell growth; protein–protein interactions
Year: 2015 PMID: 25709601 PMCID: PMC4285798 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00738
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Plasmids.
| No | Name | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| EX001 | pETDuet-1 | Novagen | |
| BS001 | Duet CFP | ||
| BS002 | Duet YFP | ||
| BS003 | Duet CFP YFP | ||
| BS004 | Duet DivIVA-YFP | ||
| BS005 | Duet RodA-CFP | ||
| BS006 | Duet FtsW-CFP | ||
| BS007 | Duet RodA-CFP DivIVA-YFP | ||
| BS008 | Duet FtsW-CFP DivIVA-YFP | ||
| BS025 | Duet RodAΔC10-CFP | This study | |
| BS026 | Duet RodAΔC80-CFP | This study | |
| BS027 | Duet RodA1/2-CFP | This study | |
| BS028 | Duet RodA2/2-CFP | This study | |
| BS029 | Duet RodAΔC10-CFP DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS030 | Duet RodAΔC80-CFP DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS031 | Duet RodA1/2-CFP DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS032 | Duet RodA2/2-CFP DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS033 | Duet DivIVAΔC20-YFP | This study | |
| BS034 | Duet DivIVAΔC40-YFP | This study | |
| BS035 | Duet DivIVAΔM-YFP | This study | |
| BS036 | Duet DivIVAΔN-YFP | This study | |
| BS037 | Duet DivIVAΔCC2-YFP | This study | |
| BS038 | Duet RodA-CFP DivIVAΔC20-YFP | This study | |
| BS039 | Duet RodA-CFP DivIVAΔC40-YFP | This study | |
| BS040 | Duet RodA-CFP DivIVAΔM-YFP | This study | |
| BS041 | Duet RodA-CFP DivIVAΔN-YFP | This study | |
| BS042 | Duet RodA-CFP DivIVAΔCC2-YFP | This study | |
| BS043 | Duet RodAE438G-CFP | This study | |
| BS044 | Duet RodAE438G-CFP DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS045 | Duet RodAK434G-CFP | This study | |
| BS046 | Duet RodAK434G-CFP, DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS047 | Duet RodAQ435G-CFP | This study | |
| BS048 | Duet RodAQ435G-CFP, DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS049 | Duet RodAS433G-S437G-CFP | This study | |
| BS050 | Duet RodAS433G-S437G-CFP, DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS051 | Duet RodAmutC10-CFP | This study | |
| BS052 | Duet RodAmutC10-CFP, DivIVA-YFP | This study | |
| BS053 | Duet DivIVAK20F-YFP | This study | |
| BS054 | Duet RodA-CFP, DivIVAK20F-YFP | This study | |
| BS055 | Duet DivIVAK20R-YFP | This study | |
| BS056 | Duet RodA-CFP, DivIVAK20R-YFP | This study | |
| BS057 | Duet DivIVAK20G-YFP | This study | |
| BS058 | Duet RodA-CFP, DivIVAK20G-YFP | This study | |
| BS059 | Duet DivIVAK20I-YFP | This study | |
| BS060 | Duet RodA-CFP, DivIVAK20I-YFP | This study | |
| BS061 | Duet DivIVAI18D-YFP | This study | |
| BS062 | Duet RodA-CFP, DivIVAI18D-YFP | This study | |
| BS063 | Duet DivIVAI18F-YFP | This study | |
| BS064 | Duet RodA-CFP, DivIVAI18F-YFP | This study | |
| EX010 | pEXEK2 | ||
| BS018 | pEX2 RodA-GFP | KanR, P | |
| BS053 | pEX2 RodA1/2-GFP | KanR, P | This study |
| BS054 | pEX2 RodA2/2-GFP | KanR, P | This study |
| BS055 | pEX2 RodAΔC10-GFP | KanR, P | This study |
| BS056 | pEX2 RodAΔC80-GFP | KanR, P | This study |
Strains.
| Number | Genotype/Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| WT | ATCC 13032 | Laboratory stock |
| Res 167 | restriction deficient | |
| BSC001 | WT, Δ | |
| BSC002 | WT, DivIVA-mCherry, Δ | |
| BSC014 | WT, Δ | This study |
| BSC015 | WT, Δ | This study |
| BSC016 | WT, Δ | This study |
| BSC017 | WT, Δ | This study |
| BSC018 | WT, Δ | This study |
| DH5α | F- φ80 | Invitrogen |
| BL21 (DE3) | F-
| Invitrogen |
Classification and apportioning of FRET ratios into subgroups representing the interaction situation of the fusion proteins.
| CFP/YFP ratio | Meaning | Examples | Reference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Donor | Acceptor | Ratio | |||
| <0.9 | CFP fluorescence; no FRET | CFP | – | 0.55 | This study |
| ParB-CFP | – | 0.57 | This study | ||
| ParBR21A-CFP | – | 0.57 | This study | ||
| RodA-CFP | – | 0.60 | |||
| FtsW-CFP | – | 0.62 | |||
| CFP | YFP | 0.64 | This study | ||
| RodAmutC10-CFP | – | 0.67 | This study | ||
| BetP-CFP | – | 0.68 | |||
| RodAS433GS437G-CFP | – | 0.68 | This study | ||
| RodAΔC10-CFP | – | 0.73 | This study | ||
| RodAK434G-CFP | – | 0.75 | This study | ||
| RodAQ435G-CFP | – | 0.89 | This study | ||
| 0.9–1.1 | Approximation of fluorophores; no enrichment or interaction | RodA-CFP | DivIVAΔC20-YFP | 0.92 | This study |
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAK20F-YFP | 0.93 | This study | ||
| ParBR21A-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 0.95 | This study | ||
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAK20G-YFP | 0.96 | This study | ||
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAK20I-YFP | 0.97 | This study | ||
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAΔN-YFP | 0.97 | This study | ||
| pRSETB AT1.03 | +CCCP (1 μg/ml) | 0.98 | |||
| BetP-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 0.99 | |||
| RodAΔC80-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 0.99 | This study | ||
| RodAΔC10-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.03 | This study | ||
| RodAK434G-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.04 | This study | ||
| RodAQ435G-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.04 | This study | ||
| RodAS433GS437G-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.06 | This study | ||
| FtsW-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.09 | |||
| 1.1–1.3 | Enrichment/interaction | RodAE438G-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.10 | This study |
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAK20R-YFP | 1.11 | This study | ||
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAI18D-YFP | 1.14 | This study | ||
| RodA-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.15 | |||
| ParB-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.16 | This study | ||
| RodAmutC10-CFP | DivIVA-YFP | 1.17 | This study | ||
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAΔM-YFP | 1.19 | This study | ||
| pRSETB AT1.03 | - CCCP | 1.25 | |||
| RodA-CFP | DivIVAI18F-YFP | 1.27 | This study | ||
| >1.3 | YFP fluorescence; no FRET | – | YFP | 2.55 | This study |
| – | DivIVA-YFP | 4.43 | This study | ||
| – | DivIVAΔN-YFP | 4.52 | This study | ||