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Periplasmic Chaperones: Outer Membrane Biogenesis and Envelope Stress

Ashton N. Combs, Thomas J. Silhavy

2024Annual Review of Microbiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Envelope biogenesis and homeostasis in gram-negative bacteria are exceptionally intricate processes that require a multitude of periplasmic chaperones to ensure cellular survival. Remarkably, these chaperones perform diverse yet specialized functions entirely in the absence of external energy such as ATP, and as such have evolved sophisticated mechanisms by which their activities are regulated. In this article, we provide an overview of the predominant periplasmic chaperones that enable efficient outer membrane biogenesis and envelope homeostasis in Escherichia coli . We also discuss stress responses that act to combat unfolded protein stress within the cell envelope, highlighting the periplasmic chaperones involved and the mechanisms by which envelope homeostasis is restored.

Topics & Concepts

Periplasmic spaceBiogenesisCell envelopeBacterial outer membraneCell biologyChaperone (clinical)Organelle biogenesisBiologyOrganelleInner membraneEscherichia coliBiochemistryMitochondrionMedicineGenePathologySalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology