Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Curr Opin Microbiol. 2024 Jun;79:102485. doi: 10.1016/j.mib.2024.102485. Epub 2024 May 8.
The ParA/MinD (A/D) family of ATPases spatially organize an array of genetic- and protein-based cellular cargos across the bacterial and archaeal domains of life. By far, the two best-studied members, and family namesake, are ParA and MinD, involved in bacterial DNA segregation and divisome positioning, respectively. ParA and MinD make protein waves on the nucleoid or membrane to segregate chromosomes and position the divisome. Less studied is the growing list of A/D ATPases widespread across bacteria and implicated in the subcellular organization of diverse protein-based complexes and organelles involved in myriad biological processes, from metabolism to pathogenesis. Here we describe mechanistic commonality, variation, and coordination among the most widespread family of positioning ATPases used in the subcellular organization of disparate cargos across bacteria and archaea.
ParA/MinD(A/D)家族的 ATP 酶在细菌和古菌领域的生命中,对一系列基于遗传和蛋白质的细胞货物进行空间组织。到目前为止,研究最充分的两个成员,也是家族的名字来源,是 ParA 和 MinD,分别参与细菌 DNA 分离和分裂体定位。ParA 和 MinD 在核质体或膜上形成蛋白质波,以分离染色体并定位分裂体。研究较少的是越来越多的 A/D ATP 酶在细菌中广泛存在,并涉及到涉及代谢到发病机制等多种生物过程的不同蛋白质复合物和细胞器的亚细胞组织。在这里,我们描述了在细菌和古菌中用于不同货物亚细胞组织的最广泛的定位 ATP 酶家族之间的机制共性、变异性和协调性。