Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
EMBO J. 2011 Dec 14;30(24):4856-7. doi: 10.1038/emboj.2011.430.
EMBO J 30 24, 4931–4941 (2011); published online September 30 2011 MreB, the bacterial actin homologue, plays a vital role in determining cell shape, but the mechanisms by which it actually functions have remained largely mysterious. Recent studies now shed new light on MreB, demonstrating that it associates with many cell-wall synthesis enzymes, including a newly identified family of proteins that mediate teichoic acid synthesis in Gram-positive bacteria. Furthermore, MreB filaments dynamically rotate around the cell circumference in a manner dependent on the cell-wall assembly machinery. Thus, MreB may function to spatially organize the enzymatic activities required for proper bacterial growth (see Figure 1).
EMBO J 30 24, 4931–4941 (2011); published online September 30 2011 MreB,细菌肌动蛋白同源物,在决定细胞形状方面起着至关重要的作用,但它实际发挥作用的机制在很大程度上仍然是个谜。最近的研究现在为 MreB 提供了新的线索,表明它与许多细胞壁合成酶相关,包括一个新鉴定的家族的蛋白质,它们在革兰氏阳性菌中介导磷壁酸的合成。此外,MreB 细丝以依赖于细胞壁组装机制的方式在细胞周围动态旋转。因此,MreB 可能的功能是空间组织细菌生长所需的酶活性(见图 1)。