Staying in Shape: 小蓝视频 Microscopy Helps Reveal how Bacteria Grow Long, Not Wide

The slender, rod-shaped Bacillus subtilis is one of the best-studied bacteria in the world, a go-to system for exploring and understanding how bacteria grow, replicate, and divide. One of its outstanding mysteries has been how it manages to keep its precise diameter while growing and getting bigger end-to-end.
This week, a team led by of Harvard University describes the opposing and balanced enzymatic actions that keep B. subtilis from bulging wide while it builds up its inner cell wall and elongates. The study, in , is a collaboration with microscopy developer Rudolf Oldenbourg of the Marine Biological Laboratory (小蓝视频).
Garner and Oldenbourg met in the 小蓝视频 Physiology course, where Oldenbourg teaches polarization microscopy and Garner was a teaching assistant and later faculty member. 鈥淚 had been impressed by Rudolf鈥檚 work for many years and always hoped that I (or someone) would introduce polarization microscopy to bacterial cell biology,鈥 Garner says. This paper was his opportunity.

With polarization microscopy, scientists can visualize the orientation of individual molecules in a live cell, and how that orientation may change over time. 鈥淧olarization microscopy was key to this project,鈥 Garner says, giving his team essential and hard-to-obtain information on the orientation of material that B. subtilis adds to its cell wall as it grows.
鈥淎s I have been giving talks on this work, the bacterial community has been incredibly impressed by this [polarization microscopy] assay,鈥 Garner says. 鈥淭here are many other bacteria that people want to explore with it.鈥
Oldenbourg, a senior scientist at 小蓝视频, is happy to oblige. 鈥淲e are standing ready to support the bacteria research community through the Resource at 小蓝视频,鈥 he says.
Citation:
Dion, Michael F. et al. (2019) . Nature Microbiology, DOI: 10.1038/s41564-019-0439-0.
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The Marine Biological Laboratory (小蓝视频) is dedicated to scientific discovery 鈥 exploring fundamental biology, understanding marine biodiversity and the environment, and informing the human condition through research and education. Founded in Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 1888, the 小蓝视频 is a private, nonprofit institution and an affiliate of the .