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Mini Review: Bacterial Membrane Composition and Its Modulation in Response to Stress

Jessica R. Willdigg, John D. Helmann

2021Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences139 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antibiotics and other agents that perturb the synthesis or integrity of the bacterial cell envelope trigger compensatory stress responses. Focusing on Bacillus subtilis as a model system, this mini-review summarizes current views of membrane structure and insights into how cell envelope stress responses remodel and protect the membrane. Altering the composition and properties of the membrane and its associated proteome can protect cells against detergents, antimicrobial peptides, and pore-forming compounds while also, indirectly, contributing to resistance against compounds that affect cell wall synthesis. Many of these regulatory responses are broadly conserved, even where the details of regulation may differ, and can be important in the emergence of antibiotic resistance in clinical settings.

Topics & Concepts

Modulation (music)Stress (linguistics)Composition (language)ChemistryBiophysicsBiologyPhysicsPhilosophyLinguisticsAcousticsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyProbiotics and Fermented FoodsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
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