Border Control: Regulating LPS Biogenesis

Publication Year
2021

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

The outer membrane (OM) is a defining feature of Gram-negative bacteria that serves as a permeability barrier and provides rigidity to the cell. Critical to OM function is establishing and maintaining an asymmetrical bilayer structure with phospholipids in the inner leaflet and the complex glycolipid lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the outer leaflet. Cells ensure this asymmetry by regulating the biogenesis of lipid A, the conserved and essential anchor of LPS. Here we review the consequences of disrupting the regulatory components that control lipid A biogenesis, focusing on the rate-limiting step performed by LpxC. Dissection of these processes provides critical insights into bacterial physiology and potential new targets for antibiotics able to overcome rapidly spreading resistance mechanisms.

Journal
Trends Microbiol
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
334-345
Date Published
04/2021
ISSN Number
1878-4380
Alternate Journal
Trends Microbiol
PMID
33036869