β-Barrel proteins tether the outer membrane in many Gram-negative bacteria

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Kelsi M. Sandoz
Roger A. Moore
Paul A. Beare
Ankur V. Patel
Robert E. Smith
Marshall Bern
Hyea Hwang
Connor J. Cooper
Suzette A. Priola
Jerry M. Parks
James C. Gumbart
Stéphane Mesnage
Robert A. Heinzen
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[1] National Institutes of Health,Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Laboratory of Bacteriology, National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
[2] National Institutes of Health,Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Laboratory of Persistent Viral Disease, National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
[3] University of Sheffield,Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
[4] Protein Metrics Inc.,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[5] Georgia Institute of Technology,Graduate School of Genome Science and Technology
[6] Biosciences Division,Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine
[7] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,undefined
[8] University of Tennessee,undefined
[9] School of Physics,undefined
[10] Georgia Institute of Technology,undefined
[11] Cornell University,undefined
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Nature Microbiology | 2021年 / 6卷
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Gram-negative bacteria have a cell envelope that comprises an outer membrane (OM), a peptidoglycan (PG) layer and an inner membrane (IM)1. The OM and PG are load-bearing, selectively permeable structures that are stabilized by cooperative interactions between IM and OM proteins2,3. In Escherichia coli, Braun’s lipoprotein (Lpp) forms the only covalent tether between the OM and PG and is crucial for cell envelope stability4; however, most other Gram-negative bacteria lack Lpp so it has been assumed that alternative mechanisms of OM stabilization are present5. We used a glycoproteomic analysis of PG to show that β-barrel OM proteins are covalently attached to PG in several Gram-negative species, including Coxiella burnetii, Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Legionella pneumophila. In C. burnetii, we found that four different types of covalent attachments occur between OM proteins and PG, with tethering of the β-barrel OM protein BbpA becoming most abundant in the stationary phase and tethering of the lipoprotein LimB similar throughout the cell cycle. Using a genetic approach, we demonstrate that the cell cycle-dependent tethering of BbpA is partly dependent on a developmentally regulated L,D-transpeptidase (Ldt). We use our findings to propose a model of Gram-negative cell envelope stabilization that includes cell cycle control and an expanded role for Ldts in covalently attaching surface proteins to PG.
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