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Journal of Bacteriology, December 1998, p. 6107-6116, Vol. 180, No. 23
0021-9193/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Localization of Cell Division Protein FtsQ by
Immunofluorescence Microscopy in Dividing and Nondividing Cells of
Escherichia coli
Nienke
Buddelmeijer,1,
Mirjam E. G.
Aarsman,1
Arend H. J.
Kolk,2
Miguel
Vicente,3 and
Nanne
Nanninga1,*
Institute for Molecular Cell Biology,
BioCentrum Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, 1098 SM
Amsterdam,1 and
N. H. Swellengrebel
Laboratory of Tropical Hygiene, Royal Tropical Institute, 1105 AZ
Amsterdam,2 The Netherlands, and
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, CSIC, 28006 Madrid,
Spain3
Received 6 August 1998/Accepted 30 September 1998
The localization of cell division protein FtsQ in Escherichia
coli wild-type cells was studied by immunofluorescence microscopy with specific monoclonal antibodies. FtsQ could be localized to the
division site in constricting cells. FtsQ could also localize to the
division site in ftsQ1(Ts) cells grown at the permissive temperature. A hybrid protein in which the cytoplasmic domain and the
transmembrane domain were derived from the
form of
penicillin-binding protein 1B and the periplasmic domain was derived
from FtsQ was also able to localize to the division site. This result
indicates that the periplasmic domain of FtsQ determines the
localization of FtsQ, as has also been concluded by others for the
periplasmic domain of FtsN. Noncentral FtsQ foci were found in the area
of the cell where the nucleoid resides and were therefore assumed to
represent sites where the FtsQ protein is synthesized and
simultaneously inserted into the cytoplasmic membrane.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Institute for
Molecular Cell Biology, Kruislaan 316, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. Phone: 31-20-525 5194 or 31-20-525 5187. Fax:
31-20-5256271. E-mail: nanninga{at}bio.uva.nl.
Present address: Department of Microbiology and
Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115.
Journal of Bacteriology, December 1998, p. 6107-6116, Vol. 180, No. 23
0021-9193/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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