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Phospholipid distribution in the cytoplasmic membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is highly asymmetric, dynamic, and cell shape-dependent

Mikhail Bogdanov, Kyrylo Pyrshev, Semen Yesylevskyy, Sergey Ryabichko, Vitalii Boiko, Pavlo Ivanchenko, Ramziya Kiyamova, Ziqiang Guan, Christophe Ramseyer, William Dowhan

2020Science Advances146 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

cells, nascent PE appears first in the periplasmic leaflet. As the total PE content increases from nearly zero to 75%, cells progressively adopt a rod shape and PE appears in the cytoplasmic leaflet of the IM. The redistribution of PE influences the distribution of the other lipids between the leaflets. This correlates with the tendency of PE and cardiolipin to regulate antagonistically lipid order of the bilayer. The results suggest that PE asymmetry is metabolically controlled to balance temporally the net rates of synthesis and translocation, satisfy envelope growth capacity, and adjust bilayer chemical and physical properties.

Topics & Concepts

Periplasmic spaceCardiolipinCell envelopePhosphatidylethanolamineCytoplasmBacterial outer membranePhospholipidLipid bilayerBiophysicsInner membraneCell biologyBiologyEscherichia coliBacteriaGram-negative bacteriaMembraneChemistryPhosphatidylcholineBiochemistryGeneGeneticsLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyProtein Structure and Dynamics
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