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Tuning spherical cells into kinking helices in wall-less bacteria

Lartigue, C.; Lambert, B.; Rideau, F.; Decossas, M.; Hillion, M.; Douliez, J.-P.; Hardouin, J.; Lambert, O.; Blanchard, A.; Beven, L.

2021-11-17 microbiology
10.1101/2021.11.16.467908 bioRxiv
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In bacteria, cell shape is determined and maintained through a complex interplay between the peptidoglycan cell wall and cytoplasmic filaments made of polymerized MreB. Spiroplasma species, members of the Mollicutes class, challenge this general understanding because they are characterized by a helical cell shape and motility without a cell wall. This specificity is thought to rely on five MreB isoforms and a specific fibril protein. In this study, combinations of these five MreBs and of the fibril from Spiroplasma citri were expressed in another Mollicutes, Mycoplasma capricolum. Mycoplasma cells that were initially pleomorphic, mostly spherical, turned into helices when MreBs and fibrils were expressed in this heterologous host. The fibril protein was essential neither for helicity nor for cell movements. The isoform MreB5 had a special role as it was sufficient to confer helicity and motility to the mycoplasma cells. Cryo-electron microscopy confirmed the association of MreBs and fibril-based cytoskeleton with the plasma membrane, suggesting a direct effect on the membrane curvature. Finally, the heterologous expression of these proteins, MreBs and fibril, made it possible to reproduce the kink-like motility of spiroplasmas without providing the ability of cell movement in liquid broth. We suggest that other Spiroplasma components, not yet identified, are required for swimming, a hypothesis that could be evaluated in future studies using the same model.

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