Cyanobacterial Septal Junctions: Properties and Regulation

  • Flores, Enrique
  • Nieves-Morión, Mercedes
  • Mullineaux, Conrad W.
Publication date
March 2019
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
2075-1729
Journal
Life

Abstract

Heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria are multicellular organisms that grow as chains of cells (filaments or trichomes) in which the cells exchange regulators and nutrients. In this article, we review the morphological, physiological and genetic data that have led to our current understanding of intercellular communication in these organisms. Intercellular molecular exchange appears to take place by simple diffusion through proteinaceous structures, known as septal junctions, which connect the adjacent cells in the filament and traverse the septal peptidoglycan through perforations known as nanopores. Proteins that are necessary to produce, and that may be components of, the septal junctions―SepJ, FraC and FraD―have been identified in the hetero...

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