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BamA forms a translocation channel for polypeptide export across the bacterial outer membrane.

Matthew Thomas Doyle1, Harris David Bernstein2.   

Abstract

The β-barrel assembly machine (BAM) integrates β-barrel proteins into the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria. An essential BAM subunit (BamA) catalyzes integration by promoting the formation of a hybrid-barrel intermediate state between its own β-barrel domain and that of its client proteins. Here we show that in addition to catalyzing the integration of β-barrel proteins, BamA functions as a polypeptide export channel. In vivo structural mapping via intermolecular disulfide crosslinking showed that the extracellular "passenger" domain of a member of the "autotransporter" superfamily of virulence factors traverses the OM through the BamA β-barrel lumen. Furthermore, we demonstrate that a highly conserved residue within autotransporter β-barrels is required to position the passenger inside BamA to initiate translocation and that during translocation, the passenger stabilizes the hybrid-barrel state. Our results not only establish a new function for BamA but also unify the divergent functions of BamA and other "Omp85" superfamily transporters. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  BAM; BamA; Omp85 superfamily; autotransporter; outer membrane protein; protein folding; secretion

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33705710      PMCID: PMC8106670          DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.02.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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