ftsZ:Expression

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Overview

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Cellular Levels

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Molecule Organism or Strain Value Units Experimental Conditions Assay used Notes Reference(s)

Protein

E. coli K-12 MC4100

9.66E+02

molecules/cell

  • Medium: median data from rich and minimal media
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min): Growth Rate(min):
  • Growth phase: other:

emPAI

PMID:18304323[1]

Protein

E. coli K-12 EMG2

320

molecules/cell

  • Medium: MOPS glucose minimal
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min):
  • Growth phase: Exponential
  • OD: OD600 = 0.2 to 0.25
  • other: aerated

Quantitative protein sequencing

Spot ID: M49

PMID:9298646[2]

Protein

E. coli K-12 MG1655

6750

molecules/cell/generation

  • Medium: MOPS Complete
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min):
  • *Growth phase:
  • OD:
  • other:

Ribosome Profiling

PMID:24766808[3]

Protein

E. coli K-12 MG1655

3335

molecules/cell/generation

  • Medium: MOPS Minimal
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min):
  • *Growth phase:
  • OD:
  • other:

Ribosome Profiling

PMID:24766808[3]

Protein

E. coli K-12 MG1655

5290

molecules/cell/generation

  • Medium: MOPS Complete without Methionine
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min):
  • *Growth phase:
  • OD:
  • other:

Ribosome Profiling

PMID:24766808[3]

Notes

Tetart et al. (1992) studied an E.coli strain that expressed ftsZ at one-fifth of its normal level, because of antisense regulation by DicF RNA[4].

Transcription and Transcriptional Regulation

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Transcription unit(s)

mraZW-ftsLI-murEF-mraY-murD-ftsW-murGC-ddlB-ftsQAZ

ftsZ

ftsAZ

ftsQAZ

Figure courtesy of RegulonDB

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Notes

Robin et al. (1990) studied the transcriptional regulation of ftsZ gene using a lacZ operon fusions[5]

An increase in FtsZ results in an induction of minicell phenotype and additional division events every cell cycle. [6]

The amount of cellular FtsZ was increased by sdiA expression. [7]

FtsZ ring assembly and constriction requires FtsI activity. [8]

Translation and Regulation of Translation

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Notes

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Turnover and Regulation of Turnover

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Notes

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Experimental

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Allele Name Mutation Phenotype Reference


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Type Reference Notes

microarray

GEO Profiles:b0095 (EcoliWiki Page)

NCBI GEO profiles for ftsZ

microarray

GenExpDB:b0095 (EcoliWiki Page)

Summary of data for ftsZ from multiple microarray studies


Expression Resources See Help:Expression_resources for help entering or editing information in this section of EcoliWiki.

Resource Name Resource Type Description Source Notes

GFP Fusion

Intergenic region (104953..105117) fused to gfpmut2.

OpenBioSystems

GFP fusion described in Zaslaver, et al.
Plate:109-AZ20; Well:A5[9]

λJFL100

lacZ fusion

ftsZ-lacZ fusion on lambda transducing phage PMID:2106510[5]


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Notes

Accessions Related to ftsZ Expression

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Database Accession Notes

EcoCyc

EcoCyc:EG10347

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

EchoBASE

EchoBASE:EB0343

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

EcoliGenExpDB (EcoliWiki Page)

EcoliGenExpDB:b0095

EcoGene

EcoGene:EG10347

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

RegulonDB

RegulonDB:ECK120000341

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

ASAP

ASAP:ABE-0000333

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

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References

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  1. Ishihama, Y et al. (2008) Protein abundance profiling of the Escherichia coli cytosol. BMC Genomics 9 102 PubMed
  2. Link, AJ et al. (1997) Comparing the predicted and observed properties of proteins encoded in the genome of Escherichia coli K-12. Electrophoresis 18 1259-313 PubMed
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Li, GW et al. (2014) Quantifying absolute protein synthesis rates reveals principles underlying allocation of cellular resources. Cell 157 624-35 PubMed
  4. Tétart, F et al. (1992) Involvement of FtsZ in coupling of nucleoid separation with septation. Mol. Microbiol. 6 621-7 PubMed
  5. 5.0 5.1 Robin, A et al. (1990) Transcription of the ftsZ gene and cell division in Escherichia coli. J. Bacteriol. 172 1392-9 PubMed
  6. Ward, JE Jr & Lutkenhaus, J (1985) Overproduction of FtsZ induces minicell formation in E. coli. Cell 42 941-9 PubMed
  7. Wang, XD et al. (1991) A factor that positively regulates cell division by activating transcription of the major cluster of essential cell division genes of Escherichia coli. EMBO J. 10 3363-72 PubMed
  8. Pogliano, J et al. (1997) Inactivation of FtsI inhibits constriction of the FtsZ cytokinetic ring and delays the assembly of FtsZ rings at potential division sites. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94 559-64 PubMed
  9. Zaslaver, A et al. (2006) A comprehensive library of fluorescent transcriptional reporters for Escherichia coli. Nat. Methods 3 623-8 PubMed

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