金融时报
细胞分裂
单元格信封
肽聚糖
细胞质
细胞生物学
化学
细菌细胞结构
新月形茎杆菌
分区(防火)
细胞
师(数学)
细胞生长
生物化学
细菌
生物
细胞壁
大肠杆菌
细胞周期
遗传学
酶
算术
数学
基因
作者
Ye-Jin Eun,Ming Zhou,Daniela Kiekebusch,Susan Schlimpert,Rishi R. Trivedi,Somenath Bakshi,Zhou Zhong,Taylor A. Wahlig,Martin Thanbichler,Douglas B. Weibel
摘要
Bacterial cell division involves the dynamic assembly of division proteins and coordinated constriction of the cell envelope. A wide range of factors regulates cell division—including growth and environmental stresses—and the targeting of the division machinery has been a widely discussed approach for antimicrobial therapies. This paper introduces divin, a small molecule inhibitor of bacterial cell division that may facilitate mechanistic studies of this process. Divin disrupts the assembly of late division proteins, reduces peptidoglycan remodeling at the division site, and blocks compartmentalization of the cytoplasm. In contrast to other division inhibitors, divin does not interact with the tubulin homologue FtsZ, affect chromosome segregation, or activate regulatory mechanisms that inhibit cell division indirectly. Our studies of bacterial cell division using divin as a probe suggest that dividing bacteria proceed through several morphological stages of the cell envelope, and FtsZ is required but not sufficient to compartmentalize the cytoplasmic membrane at the division site. Divin is only moderately toxic to mammalian cells at concentrations that inhibit the growth of clinical pathogens. These characteristics make divin a useful probe for studying bacterial cell division and a starting point for the development of new classes of therapeutic agents.
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