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J. Bacteriol., May 1995, 2560-2563, Vol 177, No. 9
SR Partridge and RG Wake
Spores of a strain of Bacillus subtilis in which ftsZ was under the control
of the spac promoter were allowed to germinate and grow out in the presence
of increasing concentrations of isopropyl-beta-D- thiogalactopyranoside
(IPTG). Over the IPTG concentration range of 0 to 10(-3) M, the level of
FtsZ from the time when the first nucleoid segregations were occurring,
measured in Western blot (immunoblot) transfer experiments, varied between
15 and 100% of that in the wild type. Septation was completely blocked (for
at least several hours) when the amount of FtsZ was < 30% of the
wild-type level. At all levels of ftsZ induction, the timing and rate of
segregation of nucleoids following the first round of replication were
unaltered. It is concluded that FtsZ has no direct role in nucleoid
segregation in this situation.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
FtsZ and nucleoid segregation during outgrowth of Bacillus subtilis spores
Department of Biochemistry, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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