Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization.
We have studied the influence of protein crowders, either combined or individually, on the GTP-induced FtsZ cooperative assembly, crucial for the formation of the dynamic septal ring and, hence, for bacterial division. It was earlier demonstrated that high concentrations of inert polymers like Ficol...
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doaj-f0b773257fe84825a4366d4bb296bc922020-11-25T02:36:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e014906010.1371/journal.pone.0149060Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization.Begoña MonterrosoBelén ReijaMercedes JiménezSilvia ZorrillaGermán RivasWe have studied the influence of protein crowders, either combined or individually, on the GTP-induced FtsZ cooperative assembly, crucial for the formation of the dynamic septal ring and, hence, for bacterial division. It was earlier demonstrated that high concentrations of inert polymers like Ficoll 70, used to mimic the crowded cellular interior, favor the assembly of FtsZ into bundles with slow depolymerization. We have found, by fluorescence anisotropy together with light scattering measurements, that the presence of protein crowders increases the tendency of FtsZ to polymerize at micromolar magnesium concentration, being the effect larger with ovomucoid, a negatively charged protein. Neutral polymers and a positively charged protein also diminished the critical concentration of assembly, the extent of the effect being compatible with that expected according to pure volume exclusion models. FtsZ polymerization was also observed to be strongly promoted by a negatively charged polymer, DNA, and by some unrelated polymers like PEGs at concentrations below the crowding regime. The influence of mixed crowders mimicking the heterogeneity of the intracellular environment on the tendency of FtsZ to assemble was also studied and nonadditive effects were found to prevail. Far from exactly reproducing the bacterial cytoplasm environment, this approach serves as a simplified model illustrating how its intrinsically crowded and heterogeneous nature may modulate FtsZ assembly into a functional Z-ring.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4752323?pdf=render |
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Begoña Monterroso Belén Reija Mercedes Jiménez Silvia Zorrilla Germán Rivas Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization. PLoS ONE |
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Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization. |
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Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization. |
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Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization. |
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Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization. |
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Charged Molecules Modulate the Volume Exclusion Effects Exerted by Crowders on FtsZ Polymerization. |
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charged molecules modulate the volume exclusion effects exerted by crowders on ftsz polymerization. |
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We have studied the influence of protein crowders, either combined or individually, on the GTP-induced FtsZ cooperative assembly, crucial for the formation of the dynamic septal ring and, hence, for bacterial division. It was earlier demonstrated that high concentrations of inert polymers like Ficoll 70, used to mimic the crowded cellular interior, favor the assembly of FtsZ into bundles with slow depolymerization. We have found, by fluorescence anisotropy together with light scattering measurements, that the presence of protein crowders increases the tendency of FtsZ to polymerize at micromolar magnesium concentration, being the effect larger with ovomucoid, a negatively charged protein. Neutral polymers and a positively charged protein also diminished the critical concentration of assembly, the extent of the effect being compatible with that expected according to pure volume exclusion models. FtsZ polymerization was also observed to be strongly promoted by a negatively charged polymer, DNA, and by some unrelated polymers like PEGs at concentrations below the crowding regime. The influence of mixed crowders mimicking the heterogeneity of the intracellular environment on the tendency of FtsZ to assemble was also studied and nonadditive effects were found to prevail. Far from exactly reproducing the bacterial cytoplasm environment, this approach serves as a simplified model illustrating how its intrinsically crowded and heterogeneous nature may modulate FtsZ assembly into a functional Z-ring. |
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