新月形茎杆菌
支架蛋白
脚手架
不对称细胞分裂
细胞生物学
电池极性
信号转导
生物
细胞信号
细胞
细胞分裂
化学
细胞周期
生物化学
医学
生物医学工程
作者
Wei Tan,Sihua Cheng,Yingying Li,Xiaoyang Li,Ning Lü,Jingxian Sun,Guiyue Tang,Yujiao Yang,Kezhu Cai,Xuefei Li,Xijun Ou,Xiang Gao,Guoping Zhao,W. Seth Childers,Wei Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-35000-2
摘要
Abstract Asymmetric cell division (ACD) produces morphologically and behaviorally distinct cells and is the primary way to generate cell diversity. In the model bacterium Caulobacter crescentus , the polarization of distinct scaffold-signaling hubs at the swarmer and stalked cell poles constitutes the basis of ACD. However, mechanisms involved in the formation of these hubs remain elusive. Here, we show that a swarmer-cell-pole scaffold, PodJ, forms biomolecular condensates both in vitro and in living cells via phase separation. The coiled-coil 4–6 and the intrinsically disordered regions are the primary domains that contribute to biomolecular condensate generation and signaling protein recruitment in PodJ. Moreover, a negative regulation of PodJ phase separation by the stalked-cell-pole scaffold protein SpmX is revealed. SpmX impedes PodJ cell-pole accumulation and affects its recruitment ability. Together, by modulating the assembly and dynamics of scaffold-signaling hubs, phase separation may serve as a general biophysical mechanism that underlies the regulation of ACD in bacteria and other organisms.
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