NlpE Is an OmpA-Associated Outer Membrane Sensor of the Cpx Envelope Stress Response
Timothy H. S. Cho, Junshu Wang, Tracy Raivio
Abstract
The envelope is not only a barrier that protects bacteria from the environment but also a crucial site for the transduction of signals critical for colonization and pathogenesis. The discovery of novel complexes between NlpE and OmpA contributes to an emerging understanding of the key contribution of OM β-barrel protein and lipoprotein complexes to envelope stress signaling. Overall, our findings provide mechanistic insight into how the Cpx response senses signals relevant to surface adhesion and biofilm growth to facilitate bacterial adaptation.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyBacterial outer membraneEnvelope (radar)Cell biologySignal transductionCell envelopeTransduction (biophysics)Barrel (horology)Fight-or-flight responseMicrobiologyBiophysicsBiochemistryEscherichia coliRadarComposite materialMaterials scienceGeneTelecommunicationsComputer scienceVibrio bacteria research studiesAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing