Localization of division protein FtsZ in Mycoplasma hominis

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Vishnyakov I.E. [1 ]
Borchsenius S.N. [1 ]
Basovskii Yu.I. [2 ]
Levitskii S.A. [2 ]
Lazarev V.N. [2 ]
Snigirevskaya E.S. [1 ]
Komissarchik Ya.Yu. [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
[2] Institute of Physical-Chemical Medicine, Federal Agency of Public Health and Social Development, Moscow
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FtsZ; Immunoelectron microscopy; M; hominis; Mycoplasmas; Z ring; Z spirals;
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10.1134/S1990519X09030079
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The localization of FtsZ protein in M. hominis cells was studied by immunoelectron microscopy with polyclonal antibodies to this protein. Cell polymorphism typical for mycoplasmas was seen on electron microscopic pictures. Among the diversity of cell shapes, we distinguished dumbbell-shaped dividing cells and cells connected with each other by membrane tubules (former constrictions). The label was predominantly observed in the constriction area of dividing M. hominis cells and on thin membrane tubules. A septum and the gold labeling of this structure have not been described before in mycoplasma cells. For the first time, in some rounded and oval cells, colloidal gold particles labeled the entire plasma membrane, probably marking a submembranous contractile ring (Z ring). These observations confirm the implication of FtsZ protein in M. hominis cytokinesis. In some cells, the spiral-like distribution of gold particles was observed. Most likely, FtsZ protofilaments in M. hominis cells form spiral structures similar to Z spirals in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli. Their presence in mycoplasma cells may be considered to be an important argument in favor of Z ring assembly through the reorganization of Z spirals. FtsZ as a bacterial cytoskeleton protein binding with membrane directly or through intermediates may be engaged in maintenance of M. hominis cell shape. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2009.
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