The gain-of-function allele bypasses the essential requirement for BamD in β-barrel outer membrane protein assembly

Publication Year
2020

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

The outer membrane (OM) of gram-negative bacteria confers innate resistance to toxins and antibiotics. Integral β-barrel outer membrane proteins (OMPs) function to establish and maintain the selective permeability of the OM. OMPs are assembled into the OM by the β-barrel assembly machine (BAM), which is composed of one OMP-BamA-and four lipoproteins-BamB, C, D, and E. BamB, C, and E can be removed individually with only minor effects on barrier function; however, depletion of either BamA or BamD causes a global defect in OMP assembly and results in cell death. We have identified a gain-of-function mutation, , that bypasses the requirement for BamD. Although ::kan cells exhibit growth and OM barrier defects, they assemble OMPs with surprising robustness. Our results demonstrate that BamD does not play a catalytic role in OMP assembly, but rather functions to regulate the activity of BamA.

Journal
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Volume
117
Issue
31
Pages
18737-18743
Date Published
08/2020
ISSN Number
1091-6490
Alternate Journal
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PMID
32675245