The Peptidoglycan-Binding Protein SjcF1 Influences Septal Junction Function and Channel Formation in the Filamentous Cyanobacterium Anabaena

  • Rudolf, Mareike
  • Tetik, Nalan
  • Ramos León, Félix
  • Flinner, Nadine
  • Burnat Clemente, Mireia
  • Pernil, Rafael
  • Flores García, Enrique
  • Schleiff, Enrico
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Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
ISSN
2150-7511
Language
English

Abstract

Filamentous, heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria exchange nutrients and regulators between cells for diazotrophic growth. Two alternative modes of exchange have been discussed involving transport either through the periplasm or through septal junctions linking adjacent cells. Septal junctions and channels in the septal peptidoglycan are likely filled with septal junction complexes. While possible proteinaceous factors involved in septal junction formation, SepJ (FraG), FraC, and FraD, have been identified, little is known about peptidoglycan channel formation and septal junction complex anchoring to the peptidoglycan. We describe a factor, SjcF1, involved in regulation of septal junction channel formation in the heterocyst-forming cyanobacteri...

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