Asymmetric chromosome segregation and cell division in DNA damage-induced bacterial filaments.

TitleAsymmetric chromosome segregation and cell division in DNA damage-induced bacterial filaments.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsRaghunathan S, Chimthanawala A, Krishna S, Vecchiarelli AG, Badrinarayanan A
JournalMol Biol Cell
Volume31
Issue26
Pagination2920-2931
Date Published2020 Dec 15
ISSN1939-4586
KeywordsAsymmetric Cell Division, Cell Division, Chromosome Segregation, DNA Damage, DNA, Bacterial, Escherichia coli
Abstract

Faithful propagation of life requires coordination of DNA replication and segregation with cell growth and division. In bacteria, this results in cell size homeostasis and periodicity in replication and division. The situation is perturbed under stress such as DNA damage, which induces filamentation as cell cycle progression is blocked to allow for repair. Mechanisms that release this morphological state for reentry into wild-type growth are unclear. Here we show that damage-induced filaments divide asymmetrically, producing short daughter cells that tend to be devoid of damage and have wild-type size and growth dynamics. The Min-system primarily determines division site location in the filament, with additional regulation of division completion by chromosome segregation. Collectively, we propose that coordination between chromosome (and specifically segregation and cell division may result in asymmetric division in damage-induced filaments and facilitate recovery from a stressed state.

DOI10.1091/mbc.E20-08-0547
Alternate JournalMol Biol Cell
PubMed ID33112716
PubMed Central IDPMC7927188
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