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Título: Robustness of the Process of Nucleoid Exclusion of Protein Aggregates in Escherichia coli
Autor: Neeli-Venkata, Ramakanth
Martikainen, Antti
Gupta, Abhishekh
Gonçalves, Nadia
Fonseca, Jose
Ribeiro, André S.
Palavras-chave: Cell Division
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli Proteins
Genes, Reporter
Luminescent Proteins
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Protein Aggregates
Staining and Labeling
Time-Lapse Imaging
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Data: Mar-2016
Resumo: UNLABELLED: Escherichia coli segregates protein aggregates to the poles by nucleoid exclusion. Combined with cell divisions, this generates heterogeneous aggregate distributions in subsequent cell generations. We studied the robustness of this process with differing medium richness and antibiotics stress, which affect nucleoid size, using multimodal, time-lapse microscopy of live cells expressing both a fluorescently tagged chaperone (IbpA), which identifies in vivo the location of aggregates, and HupA-mCherry, a fluorescent variant of a nucleoid-associated protein. We find that the relative sizes of the nucleoid's major and minor axes change widely, in a positively correlated fashion, with medium richness and antibiotic stress. The aggregate's distribution along the major cell axis also changes between conditions and in agreement with the nucleoid exclusion phenomenon. Consequently, the fraction of aggregates at the midcell region prior to cell division differs between conditions, which will affect the degree of asymmetries in the partitioning of aggregates between cells of future generations. Finally, from the location of the peak of anisotropy in the aggregate displacement distribution, the nucleoid relative size, and the spatiotemporal aggregate distribution, we find that the exclusion of detectable aggregates from midcell is most pronounced in cells with mid-sized nucleoids, which are most common under optimal conditions. We conclude that the aggregate management mechanisms of E. coli are significantly robust but are not immune to stresses due to the tangible effect that these have on nucleoid size. IMPORTANCE: Escherichia coli segregates protein aggregates to the poles by nucleoid exclusion. From live single-cell microscopy studies of the robustness of this process to various stresses known to affect nucleoid size, we find that nucleoid size and aggregate preferential locations change concordantly between conditions. Also, the degree of influence of the nucleoid on aggregate positioning differs between conditions, causing aggregate numbers at midcell to differ in cell division events, which will affect the degree of asymmetries in the partitioning of aggregates between cells of future generations. Finally, we find that aggregate segregation to the cell poles is most pronounced in cells with mid-sized nucleoids. We conclude that the energy-free process of the midcell exclusion of aggregates partially loses effectiveness under stressful conditions.
Descrição: Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology provided funding to Jose Fonseca under grant number PTDC/BBB-MET/1084/2012. Academy of Finland vertical bar Biotieteiden ja Ympariston Tutkimuksen Toimikunta (Forskningsradet for Biovetenskap och Miljo) provided funding to Andre S. Ribeiro under grant number 257603.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/36308
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00848-15
ISSN: 0021-9193
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