A hybrid assay, based on the properties of the lambda repressor, was developed to detect FtsZ dimerization in Escherichia coli in vivo. A gene fusion comprising the N-terminal end of the lambda cI repressor gene and the complete E. coli ftsZ gene was constructed. The fused protein resulted in a functional lambda repressor and was able to complement the thermosensitive mutant ftsZ84. Using the same strategy, a series of 10 novel mutants of FtsZ that are unable to dimerize was selected, and a deletion analysis of the protein was carried out. Characterization of these mutants allowed the identification of three separate FtsZ portions: the N-terminal of about 150 amino acids; the C-terminal of about 60 amino acids, which corresponds to the less conserved portion of the protein; and a central region of about 150 residues. Mutants belonging to this region would define the dimerization domain of FtsZ.

DI LALLO, G., Anderluzzi, D., Ghelardini, P., Paolozzi, L. (1999). FtsZ dimerization in vivo. MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 32(2), 265-274 [10.1046/j.1365-2958.1999.01344.x].

FtsZ dimerization in vivo

DI LALLO, GUSTAVO;
1999-04-01

Abstract

A hybrid assay, based on the properties of the lambda repressor, was developed to detect FtsZ dimerization in Escherichia coli in vivo. A gene fusion comprising the N-terminal end of the lambda cI repressor gene and the complete E. coli ftsZ gene was constructed. The fused protein resulted in a functional lambda repressor and was able to complement the thermosensitive mutant ftsZ84. Using the same strategy, a series of 10 novel mutants of FtsZ that are unable to dimerize was selected, and a deletion analysis of the protein was carried out. Characterization of these mutants allowed the identification of three separate FtsZ portions: the N-terminal of about 150 amino acids; the C-terminal of about 60 amino acids, which corresponds to the less conserved portion of the protein; and a central region of about 150 residues. Mutants belonging to this region would define the dimerization domain of FtsZ.
apr-1999
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE
English
DI LALLO, G., Anderluzzi, D., Ghelardini, P., Paolozzi, L. (1999). FtsZ dimerization in vivo. MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 32(2), 265-274 [10.1046/j.1365-2958.1999.01344.x].
DI LALLO, G; Anderluzzi, D; Ghelardini, P; Paolozzi, L
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