Milestones in Bacillus subtilis sporulation research

Microb Cell. 2020 Nov 27;8(1):1-16. doi: 10.15698/mic2021.01.739.

Abstract

Endospore formation has been a rich field of research for more than a century, and has benefited from the powerful genetic tools available in Bacillus subtilis. In this review, we highlight foundational discoveries that shaped the sporulation field, from its origins to the present day, tracing a chronology that spans more than one hundred eighty years. We detail how cell-specific gene expression has been harnessed to investigate the existence and function of intercellular proteinaceous channels in sporulating cells, and we illustrate the rapid progress in our understanding of the cell biology of sporulation in recent years using the process of chromosome translocation as a storyline. Finally, we sketch general aspects of sporulation that remain largely unexplored, and that we envision will be fruitful areas of future research.

Keywords: Bacillus subtilis; SpoIIIA; SpoIIIE; SpoIIQ; genetics; sporulation; sporulation history.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

We thank Jan Böhning for assistance with translation of the Koch and Cohn publications. This work was supported by ERC starting grant 853323.