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Published May 2013 | Accepted Version
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Peptidoglycan transformations during Bacillus subtilis sporulation

Abstract

While vegetative Bacillus subtilis cells and mature spores are both surrounded by a thick layer of peptidoglycan (PG, a polymer of glycan strands crosslinked by peptide bridges), it has remained unclear whether PG surrounds prespores during engulfment. To clarify this issue, we generated a slender DponA mutant that enabled high-resolution electron cryotomographic imaging. Three-dimensional reconstructions of whole cells in near-native states revealed a thin PG-like layer extending from the lateral cell wall around the prespore throughout engulfment. Cryotomography of purified sacculi and fluorescent labelling of PG in live cells confirmed that PG surrounds the prespore. The presence of PG throughout engulfment suggests new roles for PG in sporulation, including a new model for how PG synthesis might drive engulfment, and obviates the need to synthesize a PG layer de novo during cortex formation. In addition, it reveals that B. subtilis can synthesize thin, Gram-negativelike PG layers as well as its thick, archetypal Grampositive cell wall. The continuous transformations from thick to thin and back to thick during sporulation suggest that both forms of PG have the same basic architecture (circumferential). Endopeptidase activity may be the main switch that governs whether a thin or a thick PG layer is assembled.

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© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. First published online 27 March 2013. We thank Poochit Nonejuie for the construction of DponA B. subtilis mutant, and Dr Tim Baker and Norm Olsen for training J.F. in microscopy. This work was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Foundation, gifts to Caltech from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (to G.J.J.), GM57045 (to K.P.), AI059327 (to M.S.V.) and GM051986 (to Y.V.B.).

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