University of Vienna, Department of Genetics in Ecology, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Curr Biol. 2012 Oct 9;22(19):R831-2. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.08.033.
Rod-shaped bacteria usually grow in length and place their FtsZ ring and division site at midcell, perpendicular to their long axis [1,2]. Here, we provide morphometric and immunocytochemical evidence that a nematode-associated gammaproteobacterium [3,4] grows in width, sets a constricting FtsZ ring parallel to its long axis, and divides longitudinally by default. Remarkably, the newly described FtsZ ring appears to be not only 90° shifted with respect to model rods, but also elliptical and discontinuous. This reveals an unexpected versatility of the gammaproteobacterial cytokinetic machinery.
杆状细菌通常沿长度方向生长,并将其 FtsZ 环和分裂位点置于细胞中部,与长轴垂直[1,2]。在这里,我们提供形态计量学和免疫细胞化学证据表明,一种与线虫相关的γ变形菌[3,4]沿宽度生长,在其长轴平行的位置设置一个收缩的 FtsZ 环,并沿纵向分裂。值得注意的是,新描述的 FtsZ 环不仅相对于模型棒有 90°的偏移,而且还是椭圆形和不连续的。这揭示了γ变形菌细胞分裂机制出人意料的多功能性。