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Pbp2x localizes separately from Pbp2b and other peptidoglycan synthesis proteins during later stages of cell division of S treptococcus pneumoniae D 39
Author(s) -
Tsui HoChing T.,
Boersma Michael J.,
Vella Stephen A.,
Kocaoglu Ozden,
Kuru Erkin,
Peceny Julia K.,
Carlson Erin E.,
VanNieuwenhze Michael S.,
Brun Yves V.,
Shaw Sidney L.,
Winkler Malcolm E.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
molecular microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.857
H-Index - 247
eISSN - 1365-2958
pISSN - 0950-382X
DOI - 10.1111/mmi.12745
Subject(s) - biology , peptidoglycan , cell division , microbiology and biotechnology , bacteria , cell , biochemistry , genetics
Summary The relative localization patterns of class B penicillin‐binding proteins Pbp2x and Pbp2b were used as positional indicators of septal and peripheral (side‐wall‐like) peptidoglycan ( PG ) synthesis, respectively, in the mid‐cell regions of S treptococcus pneumoniae cells at different stages of division. We confirm that Pbp2x and Pbp2b are essential in the strain D 39 genetic background, which differs from that of laboratory strains. We show that Pbp2b , like Pbp2x and class A Pbp1a , follows a different localization pattern than FtsZ and remains at division septa after FtsZ reappears at the equators of daughter cells. Pulse‐experiments with fluorescent D ‐amino acids ( FDAAs ) were performed in wild‐type cells and in cells in which Pbp2x activity was preferentially inhibited by methicillin or Pbp2x amount was depleted. These experiments show that Pbp2x activity separates from that of other PBPs to the centres of constricting septa in mid‐to‐late divisional cells resolved by high‐resolution 3 D ‐ SIM microscopy. Dual‐protein and protein‐fluorescent vancomycin 2 D and 3 D ‐ SIM immunofluorescence microscopy ( IFM ) of cells at different division stages corroborate that Pbp2x separates to the centres of septa surrounded by an adjacent constricting ring containing Pbp2b , Pbp1a and regulators, StkP and MreC . The separate localization of Pbp2x suggests distinctive roles in completing septal PG synthesis and remodelling.