细菌外膜
周质间隙
内膜
脂质双层
生物物理学
膜
磷脂
化学
跨膜蛋白
生物化学
细胞质
生物
细胞生物学
大肠杆菌
基因
受体
作者
Javier Abellón‐Ruiz,Shreyas Kaptan,Arnaud Baslé,Beatrice Claudi,Dirk Bumann,Ulrich Kleinekathöfer,Bert van den Berg
出处
期刊:Nature microbiology
日期:2017-10-13
卷期号:2 (12): 1616-1623
被引量:139
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41564-017-0046-x
摘要
The Gram-negative bacterial outer membrane (OM) is a unique bilayer that forms an efficient permeation barrier to protect the cell from noxious compounds 1,2 . The defining characteristic of the OM is lipid asymmetry, with phospholipids comprising the inner leaflet and lipopolysaccharides comprising the outer leaflet 1-3 . This asymmetry is maintained by the Mla pathway, a six-component system that is widespread in Gram-negative bacteria and is thought to mediate retrograde transport of misplaced phospholipids from the outer leaflet of the OM to the cytoplasmic membrane 4 . The OM lipoprotein MlaA performs the first step in this process via an unknown mechanism that does not require external energy input. Here we show, using X-ray crystallography, molecular dynamics simulations and in vitro and in vivo functional assays, that MlaA is a monomeric α-helical OM protein that functions as a phospholipid translocation channel, forming a ~20-Å-thick doughnut embedded in the inner leaflet of the OM with a central, amphipathic pore. This architecture prevents access of inner leaflet phospholipids to the pore, but allows outer leaflet phospholipids to bind to a pronounced ridge surrounding the channel, followed by diffusion towards the periplasmic space. Enterobacterial MlaA proteins form stable complexes with OmpF/C 5,6 , but the porins do not appear to play an active role in phospholipid transport. MlaA represents a lipid transport protein that selectively removes outer leaflet phospholipids to help maintain the essential barrier function of the bacterial OM.
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