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A crosstalk between FtsZ treadmilling dynamics and peptidoglycan synthesis - Natalia Baranova (CIC BiomaGUNE, San Sebastian)

Seminar

On March 17, 2025

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Natalia Baranova (CIC BiomaGUNE, San Sebastian)

Breakthrough in vivo studies have revealed that treadmilling cytoskeleton protein FtsZ could actively move transmembrane peptidoglycan synthases, and that such dynamic coupling is critical for bacterial division. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms behind the coordination are still incomplete, even for a model organism such as E.coli. In our previous work, we reconstituted a part of the bacterial division machinery from purified components and found that membrane-bound proteins can self-organize with the FtsZ filaments into chiral rotating rings on a supported lipid membrane. By employing single-molecule tracking and advanced image analysis, we also identified a molecular component in E.coli that can directionally move with treadmilling FtsZ filaments. By selectively tuning the parameters in the biochemical system, we are presently constructing a biophysical model to explain the mechanism behind such “transport”.

Contact: Delphine Débarre

Date

On March 17, 2025
Complément date

11:00

Localisation

Complément lieu

LIPhy, salle de conférence

Submitted on March 10, 2025

Updated on March 10, 2025