Getting to the point: unipolar growth of Hyphomicrobiales

Jennifer Amstutz, Elizaveta Krol, Audrey Verhaeghe, Xavier De Bolle, Anke Becker, Pamela Jb Brown

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The governing principles and suites of genes for lateral elongation or incorporation of new cell wall material along the length of a rod-shaped cell are well described. In contrast, relatively little is known about unipolar elongation or incorporation of peptidoglycan at one end of the rod. Recent work in three related model systems of unipolar growth (Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Brucella abortus, and Sinorhizobium meliloti) has clearly established that unipolar growth in the Hyphomicrobiales order relies on a set of genes distinct from the canonical elongasome. Polar incorporation of envelope components relies on homologous proteins shared by the Hyphomicrobiales, reviewed here. Ongoing and future work will reveal how unipolar growth is integrated into the alphaproteobacterial cell cycle and coordinated with other processes such as chromosome segregation and cell division.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article102470
Pages (de - à)102470
journalCurrent opinion in microbiology
Volume79
Date de mise en ligne précoce2 avr. 2024
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Etat de la publicationPublié - juin 2024
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