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- Title
Outer membrane lipid homeostasis via retrograde phospholipid transport in Escherichia coli.
- Authors
Shrivastava, Rahul; Jiang, Xiang'Er; Chng, Shu‐Sin
- Abstract
Biogenesis of the outer membrane (OM) in Gram-negative bacteria, which is essential for viability, requires the coordinated transport and assembly of proteins and lipids, including lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and phospholipids (PLs), into the membrane. While pathways for LPS and OM protein assembly are well-studied, how PLs are transported to and from the OM is not clear. Mechanisms that ensure OM stability and homeostasis are also unknown. The trans-envelope Tol-Pal complex, whose physiological role has remained elusive, is important for OM stability. Here, we establish that the Tol-Pal complex is required for PL transport and OM lipid homeostasis in Escherichia coli. Cells lacking the complex exhibit defects in lipid asymmetry and accumulate excess PLs in the OM. This imbalance in OM lipids is due to defective retrograde PL transport in the absence of a functional Tol-Pal complex. Thus, cells ensure the assembly of a stable OM by maintaining an excess flux of PLs to the OM only to return the surplus to the inner membrane. Our findings also provide insights into the mechanism by which the Tol-Pal complex may promote OM invagination during cell division.
- Subjects
BILAYER lipid membranes; LIPID metabolism; HOMEOSTASIS; PHOSPHOLIPIDS; PROTEIN transport; ESCHERICHIA coli proteins; BACTERIAL outer membrane proteins; BACTERIA
- Publication
Molecular Microbiology, 2017, Vol 106, Issue 3, p395
- ISSN
0950-382X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/mmi.13772