Spo0M: structure and function beyond regulation of sporulation

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Luz Adriana Vega-Cabrera
Christopher D. Wood
Liliana Pardo-López
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[1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Instituto de Biotecnología
[2] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Laboratorio Nacional de Microscopía Avanzada
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Current Genetics | 2018年 / 64卷
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Spo0M; Sporulation; Cell division; Arrestins; Stress response;
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In this mini-review, we present a perspective on the recent findings relating Spo0M structure and function that will stimulate and guide further studies in the characterization of this interesting protein. Cell division and sporulation constitute two of the best studied processes in the model organism Bacillus subtilis; however, there are many missing pieces in the giant regulatory puzzle that governs the independent and shared networks between them. Spo0M is a little studied protein that has been related to both, cell division and sporulation, but its biochemical function and its direct interactions have not been yet defined. Structural analysis of Spo0M revealed the presence of an arrestin-like domain and an FP domain (a dimerization domain present in proteasome elements), motifs more commonly found in eukaryotic proteins. The aim of this perspective is to present open questions regarding the functional and structural features of Spo0M that make this protein a good candidate for the ancestor of arrestins in bacteria and an important element in developmental and differentiation processes of Bacillus subtilis.
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