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Division accuracy in a stochastic model of Min oscillations in Escherichia coli.


ABSTRACT: Accurate cell division in Escherichia coli requires the Min proteins MinC, MinD, and MinE as well as the presence of nucleoids. MinD and MinE exhibit spatial oscillations, moving from pole to pole of the bacterium, resulting in an average MinD concentration that is low at the center of the cell and high at the poles. This concentration minimum is thought to signal the site of cell division. Deterministic models of the Min oscillations reproduce many observed features of the system, including the concentration minimum of MinD. However, there are only a few thousand Min proteins in a bacterium, so stochastic effects are likely to play an important role. Here, we show that Monte Carlo simulations with a large number of proteins agree well with the results from a deterministic treatment of the equations. The location of minimum local MinD concentration is too variable to account for cell division accuracy in wild-type, but is consistent with the accuracy of cell division in cells without nucleoids. This finding confirms the need to include additional mechanisms, such as reciprocal interactions with the cell division ring or positioning of the nucleoids, to explain wild-type accuracy.

SUBMITTER: Kerr RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1326155 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Division accuracy in a stochastic model of Min oscillations in Escherichia coli.

Kerr Rex A RA   Levine Herbert H   Sejnowski Terrence J TJ   Rappel Wouter-Jan WJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20051230 2


Accurate cell division in Escherichia coli requires the Min proteins MinC, MinD, and MinE as well as the presence of nucleoids. MinD and MinE exhibit spatial oscillations, moving from pole to pole of the bacterium, resulting in an average MinD concentration that is low at the center of the cell and high at the poles. This concentration minimum is thought to signal the site of cell division. Deterministic models of the Min oscillations reproduce many observed features of the system, including the  ...[more]

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