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Journal of Bacteriology, January 1999, p. 126-132, Vol. 181, No. 1
0021-9193/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Roles of Low-Molecular-Weight Penicillin-Binding
Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Spore Peptidoglycan
Synthesis and Spore Properties
David L.
Popham,1,*
Meghan E.
Gilmore,1 and
Peter
Setlow2
Department of Biology, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061,1 and
Department of Biochemistry, University of Connecticut
Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06030-33052
Received 2 September 1998/Accepted 28 October 1998
The peptidoglycan cortex of endospores of Bacillus
species is required for maintenance of spore dehydration and dormancy, and the structure of the cortex may also allow it to function in
attainment of spore core dehydration. A significant difference between spore and growing cell peptidoglycan structure is the low
degree of peptide cross-linking in cortical peptidoglycan; regulation
of the degree of this cross-linking is exerted by
D,D-carboxypeptidases. We report here the
construction of mutant B. subtilis strains lacking all
combinations of two and three of the four apparent D,D-carboxypeptidases encoded within the genome
and the analysis of spore phenotypic properties and peptidoglycan
structure for these strains. The data indicate that while the
dacA and dacC products have no significant role
in spore peptidoglycan formation, the dacB and
dacF products both function in regulating the degree of
cross-linking of spore peptidoglycan. The spore peptidoglycan of a
dacB dacF double mutant was very highly cross-linked, and this structural modification resulted in a failure to achieve normal
spore core dehydration and a decrease in spore heat resistance. A model
for the specific roles of DacB and DacF in spore peptidoglycan synthesis is proposed.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Biology, 2119 Derring Hall MC0406, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
24061. Phone: (540) 231-2529. Fax: (540) 231-9307. E-mail:
dpopham{at}vt.edu.
Journal of Bacteriology, January 1999, p. 126-132, Vol. 181, No. 1
0021-9193/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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