Mycobacterium tuberculosis FtsZ requires at least one arginine residue at the C-terminal end for polymerization in vitro

Gupta, Prabuddha ; Rajeswari, Haryadi ; Arumugam, Muthu ; Mishra, Saurabh ; Bhagavat, Raghu ; Anand, Praveen ; Chandra, Nagasuma ; Srinivasan, Ramanujam ; Indi, Shantinath ; Ajitkumar, Parthasarathi (2010) Mycobacterium tuberculosis FtsZ requires at least one arginine residue at the C-terminal end for polymerization in vitro Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica, 42 (1). pp. 58-69. ISSN 1672-9145

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Official URL: https://academic.oup.com/abbs/article/42/1/58/781

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/abbs/gmp105

Abstract

We examined whether C-terminal residues of soluble recombinant FtsZ of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MtFtsZ) have any role in MtFtsZ polymerization in vitro. MtFtsZ-ΔC1, which lacks C-terminal extreme Arg residue (underlined in the C-terminal extreme stretch of 13 residues, DDDDVDVPPFMRR), but retaining the penultimate Arg residue (DDDDVDVPPFMR), polymerizes like full-length MtFtsZ in vitro. However, MtFtsZ-ΔC2 that lacks both the Arg residues at the C-terminus (DDDDVDVPPFM), neither polymerizes at pH 6.5 nor forms even single- or double-stranded filaments at pH 7.7 in the presence of 10 mM CaCl2. Neither replacement of the penultimate Arg residue, in the C-terminal Arg deletion mutant DDDDVDVPPFMR, with Lys or His or Ala or Asp (DDDDVDVPPFMK/H/A/D) enabled polymerization. Although MtFtsZ-ΔC2 showed secondary and tertiary structural changes, which might have affected polymerization, GTPase activity of MtFtsZ-ΔC2 was comparable to that of MtFtsZ. These data suggest that MtFtsZ requires an Arg residue as the extreme C-terminal residue for polymerization in vitro. The polypeptide segment containing C-terminal 67 residues, whose coordinates were absent from MtFtsZ crystal structure, was modeled on tubulin and MtFtsZ dimers. Possibilities for the influence of the C-terminal Arg residues on the stability of the dimer and thereby on MtFtsZ polymerization have been discussed.

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Keywords:FtsZ; Mycobacterium Tuberculosis; Polymerization; GTPase, Cell Division
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