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. 2018 Dec;43(5):1001-1013.

HflX protein protects Escherichia coli from manganese stress

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  • PMID: 30541959

HflX protein protects Escherichia coli from manganese stress

Sandeepan Sengupta et al. J Biosci. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

The ribosome-binding GTPase HflX is required for manganese homeostasis in E. coli. While under normal conditions ΔhflX cells behave like wild type E. coli with respect to growth pattern and morphology, deletion of hflX makes E. coli cells extremely sensitive to manganese, characterized by arrested cell growth and filamentation. Here we demonstrate that upon complementation by hflX, manganese stress is relieved. In phenotypic studies done in a manganese-rich environment, ΔhflX cells were highly sensitive to antibiotics that bind the penicillin binding protein 3 (PBP3), suggesting that the manganese stress led to impaired peptidoglycan biosynthesis. An irregular distribution of dark bands of constriction along filaments, delocalization of the dark bands from midcell towards poles and subpoles, lack of septum formation and arrested cell division were observed in ΔhflX cells under manganese stress. However, chromosome replication and segregation of nucleoids were unaffected under these conditions, as observed from confocal microscopy imaging and FACS studies. We conclude that absence of HflX leads to manganese accumulation in E. coli cells, affecting cell septum formation, probably by modulating the activity of the cell division protein PBP3 (FtsI), a major component of the divisome apparatus. We propose that HflX acts as a gatekeeper, regulating the influx of manganese into the cell.

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