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Bacillus thuringiensis peptidoglycan hydrolase SleB171 involved in daughter cell separation during cell division.

Hua Li1, Penggao Hu1, Xiuyun Zhao1, Ziniu Yu1, Lin Li2.   

Abstract

Whole-genome analyses have revealed a putative cell wall hydrolase gene (sleB171) that constitutes an operon with two other genes (ypeBandyhcN) of unknown function inBacillus thuringiensisBMB171. The putative SleB171 protein consists of 259 amino acids and has a molecular weight of 28.3 kDa. Gene disruption ofsleB171in the BMB171 genome causes the formation of long cell chains during the vegetative growth phase and delays spore formation and spore release, although it has no significant effect on cell growth and the ultimate release of the spores. The inseparable vegetative cells were nearly restored through the complementation ofsleB171expression. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed thatsleB171is mainly active in the vegetative growth phase, with a maximum activity at the early stationary growth phase. Western blot analysis also confirmed thatsleB171is preferentially expressed during the vegetative growth phase. These results demonstrated that SleB171 plays an essential role in the daughter cell separation during cell division.
© The Author 2016. Published by ABBS Editorial Office in association with Oxford University Press on behalf of the Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  Bacillus thuringiensis; SleB171; cell division; peptidoglycan hydrolase

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26922318      PMCID: PMC4886243          DOI: 10.1093/abbs/gmw004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai)        ISSN: 1672-9145            Impact factor:   3.848


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