Publication: Multiple essential roles for EzrA in cell division of Staphylococcus aureus
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Article
Date
2011-04
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Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
In Bacillus subtilis, EzrA is involved in preventing
aberrant formation of FtsZ rings and has also been
implicated in the localization cycle of Pbp1. We have
identified the orthologue of EzrA in Staphylococcus
aureus to be essential for growth and cell division in
this organism. Phenotypic analyses following titration of EzrA levels in S. aureus have shown that the
protein is required for peptidoglycan synthesis as
well as for assembly of the divisome at the midcell
and cytokinesis. Protein interaction studies revealed
that EzrA forms a complex with both the cytoplasmic
components of the division machinery and those with
periplasmic domains, suggesting that EzrA may be
a scaffold molecule permitting the assembly of the
division complex and forming an interface between
the cytoplasmic cytoskeletal element FtsZ and the
peptidoglycan biosynthetic apparatus active in the
periplasm.
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Keywords
Multiple essential roles, cell division, Staphylococcus aureus
