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Escherichia coli inner membrane protein YciB interacts with ZipA that is important for cell division.

Genes Cells.. 2015-11;  20(11):956-65
Badaluddin NA, Kitakawa M. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kobe University, Rokko 1-1, Nada, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
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Abstract

Escherichia coli propagates by undergoing cycles of lateral elongation, septum formation, and cell fission at the mid-cell. A large number of genes involved in these processes have been identified, but it is likely that others remain. A deletion mutant of yciB (ΔyciB) is shorter in the cell length compared to wild type and, in contrast, over-expression of yciB causes elongation of the cell. Furthermore, the septum localization of ZipA, an essential protein of cell division, is disturbed in a ΔyciB mutant. Purified YciB protein directly interacted with ZipA, which might indicate that YciB is involved in the cell envelope synthesis directed by ZipA in a PBP3-independent manner.

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