2016
DOI: 10.1128/jb.01034-15
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Colanic Acid Intermediates Prevent De Novo Shape Recovery of Escherichia coli Spheroplasts, Calling into Question Biological Roles Previously Attributed to Colanic Acid

Abstract: After losing their protective peptidoglycan, bacterial spheroplasts can resynthesize a cell wall to recreate their normal shape. In Escherichia coli, this process requires the Rcs response. In its absence, spheroplasts do not revert to rod shapes but instead form enlarged spheroids and lyse. Here, we investigated the reason for this Rcs requirement. Rcs-deficient spheroids exhibited breaks and bulges in their periplasmic spaces and failed to synthesize a complete peptidoglycan cell wall, indicating that the ba… Show more

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“…The RcsDCBA signaling system regulates colanic acid (Wehland and Bernhard, 2000;Majdalani and Gottesman, 2005;Ranjit and Young, 2016), Yjb exopolysaccharides (yjbEFGH) (Ferrieres et al, 2007) and peptidoglycan (Carballes et al, 1999) biosynthesis gene expression. The possibility that FNR affects ECP gene expression by regulating the Rcs system was therefore evaluated.…”
Section: Fnr Modulates Colanic Acid Yjb Exopolysaccharides and Peptimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RcsDCBA signaling system regulates colanic acid (Wehland and Bernhard, 2000;Majdalani and Gottesman, 2005;Ranjit and Young, 2016), Yjb exopolysaccharides (yjbEFGH) (Ferrieres et al, 2007) and peptidoglycan (Carballes et al, 1999) biosynthesis gene expression. The possibility that FNR affects ECP gene expression by regulating the Rcs system was therefore evaluated.…”
Section: Fnr Modulates Colanic Acid Yjb Exopolysaccharides and Peptimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While studying the rod-to-sphere transition can illuminate mechanisms of shape maintenance, tracking the sphere-to-rod reversion can similarly shed light on Kawai et al, 2014;Ranjit & Young 2016;Ranjit et al, 2017;Takacs et al, 2010). Creating or recreating a shape, however, poses distinct spatial challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results strongly argue that the phenotypes observed in at least some mutants disrupted at intermediate steps in Und-P-utilizing pathways do not result from toxic build-up of intermediates but rather dysregulation of Und-P-utilizing reactions. In contrast, UppS overexpression does not rescue mutants halted at intermediate steps in colonic acid biosynthesis, leaving open the possibility that at least some intermediate products are toxic (112). Although little is understood about how Und-P availability is regulated, Und-P recycling is a likely candidate.…”
Section: Und-p Availability As a Regulator Of Growth And Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%