Open Biology (Jan 2013)

Dynamic interplay of ParA with the polarity protein, Scy, coordinates the growth with chromosome segregation in Streptomyces coelicolor

  • Bartosz Ditkowski,
  • Neil Holmes,
  • Joanna Rydzak,
  • Magdalena Donczew,
  • Martyna Bezulska,
  • Katarzyna Ginda,
  • Paweł Kędzierski,
  • Jolanta Zakrzewska-Czerwińska,
  • Gabriella H. Kelemen,
  • Dagmara Jakimowicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.130006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3

Abstract

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Prior to bacterial cell division, the ATP-dependent polymerization of the cytoskeletal protein, ParA, positions the newly replicated origin-proximal region of the chromosome by interacting with ParB complexes assembled on parS sites located close to the origin. During the formation of unigenomic spores from multi-genomic aerial hyphae compartments of Streptomyces coelicolor, ParA is developmentally triggered to form filaments along the hyphae; this promotes the accurate and synchronized segregation of tens of chromosomes into prespore compartments. Here, we show that in addition to being a segregation protein, ParA also interacts with the polarity protein, Scy, which is a component of the tip-organizing centre that controls tip growth. Scy recruits ParA to the hyphal tips and regulates ParA polymerization. These results are supported by the phenotype of a strain with a mutant form of ParA that uncouples ParA polymerization from Scy. We suggest that the ParA–Scy interaction coordinates the transition from hyphal elongation to sporulation.

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