Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 30, 2025

Visualization of Germinosomes and the Inner Membrane in Bacillus subtilis Spores
Published on: April 15, 2019
Membrane fission during bacterial spore development requires cellular inflation driven by DNA translocation
Ane Landajuela1, Martha Braun2, Alejandro Martínez-Calvo3
1Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA; Nanobiology Institute, Yale University, West Haven, CT, USA.
None:
Bacteria require membrane fission for both cell division and endospore formation. In Bacillus subtilis, sporulation initiates with an asymmetric division that generates a large mother cell and a smaller forespore that contains only a quarter of its genome. As the mother cell membranes engulf the forespore, a DNA translocase pumps the rest of the chromosome into the small forespore compartment, inflating it due to increased turgor. When the engulfing membrane undergoes fission, the forespore is released into the mother cell cytoplasm. The B. subtilis protein FisB catalyzes membrane fission during sporulation, but the molecular basis is unclear. Here, we show that forespore inflation and FisB accumulation are both required for an efficient membrane fission. Forespore inflation leads to higher membrane tension in the engulfment membrane than in the mother cell membrane, causing the membrane to flow through the neck connecting the two membrane compartments. Thus, the mother cell supplies some of the membrane required for the growth of the membranes surrounding the forespore. The oligomerization of FisB at the membrane neck slows the equilibration of membrane tension by impeding the membrane flow. This leads to a further increase in the tension of the engulfment membrane, promoting its fission through lysis. Collectively, our data indicate that DNA translocation has a previously unappreciated second function in energizing the FisB-mediated membrane fission under energy-limited conditions.
Related Concept Videos
Gene Regulation During Sporulation
Binary Fission
Cytoskeletal Proteins in Bacteria
Endospores and Sporulation
Enlargement of the Plasma Membrane
The Phragmoplast
The...

