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High-throughput suppressor screen demonstrates that RcsF monitors outer membrane integrity and not Bam complex function.

Muralidhar Tata1, Santosh Kumar1, Sarah R Lach1,2, Shreya Saha1, Elizabeth M Hart3,4, Anna Konovalova5.   

Abstract

The regulator of capsule synthesis (Rcs) is a complex signaling cascade that monitors gram-negative cell envelope integrity. The outer membrane (OM) lipoprotein RcsF is the sensory component, but how RcsF functions remains elusive. RcsF interacts with the β-barrel assembly machinery (Bam) complex, which assembles RcsF in complex with OM proteins (OMPs), resulting in RcsF's partial cell surface exposure. Elucidating whether RcsF/Bam or RcsF/OMP interactions are important for its sensing function is challenging because the Bam complex is essential, and partial loss-of-function mutations broadly compromise the OM biogenesis. Our recent discovery that, in the absence of nonessential component BamE, RcsF inhibits function of the central component BamA provided a genetic tool to select mutations that specifically prevent RcsF/BamA interactions. We employed a high-throughput suppressor screen to isolate a collection of such rcsF and bamA mutants and characterized their impact on RcsF/OMP assembly and Rcs signaling. Using these mutants and BamA inhibitors MRL-494L and darobactin, we provide multiple lines of evidence against the model in which RcsF senses Bam complex function. We show that Rcs activation in bam mutants results from secondary OM and lipopolysaccharide defects and that RcsF/OMP assembly is required for this activation, supporting an active role of RcsF/OMP complexes in sensing OM stress.

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Keywords:  Rcs phosphorelay; envelope biogenesis; envelope stress response; surface-exposed lipoproteins

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34349021      PMCID: PMC8364173          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2100369118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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