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The Redundancy of Peptidoglycan Carboxypeptidases Ensures Robust Cell Shape Maintenance in Escherichia coli
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Escherichia coli requires peptidoglycan dd-carboxypeptidases to maintain cell shape by controlling the amount of pentapeptide substrates available to the peptidoglycan synthetic transpeptidases. Why E. coli has eight, seemingly redundant dd-carboxypeptidases has remained unknown. We now show that one of these dd-carboxypeptidases, PBP6b, is important for cell shape maintenance in acidic growth medium, consistent with the higher activity and stability of the enzyme at low pH. Hence, the presence of multiple dd-carboxypeptidases with different enzymatic properties may allow E. coli to maintain a normal cell shape under various growth conditions.
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