Inhibition of Septation in Bacillus subtilis by a Peptide Antibiotic, Edeine B1
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A peptide antibiotic, edeine B1, exerts a lethal action in Bacillus subtilis causing filamentous morphology. This antibiotic assumes to inhibit cell division by interacting with FtsZ and inhibiting FtsZ polymerization. The temperature-sensitive mutant ftsZ ts1 was shown to be hypersensitive to the antibiotic as compared to the parent 168 with respect to its lethal action and the sensitivity to the antibiotic of the revertant of ftsZ ts1 was shown to be intermediate between those of the parent 168 and the ftsZ ts1. Alteration of FtsZ sequence may be responsible for sensitivity to edeine B1. The residues at 240, 278, 345 and 346 in the FtsZ sequence of the parent 168 were A240, A278, D345 and A346. Those of ftsZ ts1 were V240, V278, E345 and P346. Those of the revertant of ftsZ ts1 were A240, A278, E345 and P346. The difference in sensitivity to edeine B1 among these strains is presumably due to the difference in the residues at 240, 278, 345 and 346 in the FtsZ sequence. The sequential events of the inhibition of FtsZ assembly and the inhibition of protein biosynthesis by edeine B1 may progress synergistically, resulting in cell death.
著者
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Suzuki Takeshi
Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University
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MAGAE Junji
Department of Bioengineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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ENDO Toyoshige
Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University
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Endo Toyoshige
Faculty Of Pharmacy Keio University
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OGATA Hiromitsu
National Institute of Public Health
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KAWAMURA Fujio
Department of Life Science, College of Science, Rikkyo University
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Nanamiya Hideaki
Department Of Life Science College Of Science Rikkyo University
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Shimotohno Kumiko
Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University
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Natori Yousuke
Department of Life Science, College of Science, Rikkyo University
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Yamaki Hiroshi
Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University
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Yamaki Hiroshi
Faculty Of Pharmacy Keio University
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Shimotohno Kumiko
Faculty Of Pharmacy Keio University
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Magae Junji
Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Research and Innovation
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Nanamiya Hideaki
Department of Life Science, College of Science, Rikkyo University
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