Literature DB >> 33577754

The hitchhiker's guide to the periplasm: Unexpected molecular interactions of polymyxin B1 in E. coli.

Conrado Pedebos1, Iain Peter Shand Smith1, Alister Boags1, Syma Khalid2.   

Abstract

The periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex, highly crowded molecular environment. Little is known about how antibiotics move across the periplasm and the interactions they experience. Here, atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the antibiotic polymyxin B1 within models of the periplasm, which are crowded to different extents. We show that PMB1 is likely to be able to "hitchhike" within the periplasm by binding to lipoprotein carriers-a previously unreported passive transport route. The simulations reveal that PMB1 forms both transient and long-lived interactions with proteins, osmolytes, lipids of the outer membrane, and the cell wall, and is rarely uncomplexed when in the periplasm. Furthermore, it can interfere in the conformational dynamics of native proteins. These are important considerations for interpreting its mechanism of action and are likely to also hold for other antibiotics that rely on diffusion to cross the periplasm.
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Keywords:  Braun's lipoprotein; OmpA; Pal; antibiotics; cell envelope; cell wall; crowded environment; crowded periplasm; lipoproteins; molecular dynamics; polymyxin B1

Year:  2021        PMID: 33577754     DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2021.01.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Structure        ISSN: 0969-2126            Impact factor:   5.006


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