Literature DB >> 33199922

Structural insights into outer membrane asymmetry maintenance in Gram-negative bacteria by MlaFEDB.

Xiaodi Tang1, Shenghai Chang2,3,4, Wen Qiao1, Qinghua Luo1, Yuejia Chen1, Zhiying Jia2,3,4, James Coleman5, Ke Zhang1, Ting Wang1, Zhibo Zhang1, Changbin Zhang1, Xiaofeng Zhu1,6, Xiawei Wei1, Changjiang Dong7, Xing Zhang8,9,10, Haohao Dong11.   

Abstract

The highly asymmetric outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria functions in the defense against cytotoxic substances, such as antibiotics. The Mla pathway maintains outer membrane lipid asymmetry by transporting phospholipids between the inner and outer membranes. It comprises six Mla proteins, MlaFEDBCA, including the ABC transporter MlaFEDB, which functions via an unknown mechanism. Here we determine cryo-EM structures of Escherichia coli MlaFEDB in an apo state and bound to phospholipid, ADP or AMP-PNP to a resolution of 3.3-4.1 Å and establish a proteoliposome-based transport system that includes MlaFEDB, MlaC and MlaA-OmpF to monitor the transport direction of phospholipids. In vitro transport assays and in vivo membrane permeability assays combined with mutagenesis identify functional residues that not only recognize and transport phospholipids but also regulate the activity and structural stability of the MlaFEDB complex. Our results provide mechanistic insights into the Mla pathway, which could aid antimicrobial drug development.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33199922     DOI: 10.1038/s41594-020-00532-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol        ISSN: 1545-9985            Impact factor:   18.361


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