Functions of the BamBCDE Lipoproteins Revealed by Bypass Mutations in BamA
Elizabeth M. Hart, Thomas J. Silhavy
Abstract
The folding and insertion of β-barrel outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are conserved processes in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and Gram-negative bacteria. In Gram-negative bacteria, OMPs are assembled into the outer membrane (OM) by the heteropentomeric β-barrel assembly machine (BAM complex). In this study, we probe the function of the individual BAM proteins and how they coordinate assembly of a diverse family of OMPs. Furthermore, we identify a gain-of-function bamA mutant capable of assembling OMPs independently of all four other BAM proteins. This work advances our understanding of OMP assembly and sheds light on how this process is distinct in Gram-negative bacteria.
Topics & Concepts
BamaBiologyGeneticsMutationGeneComputational biologyEvolutionary biologyEscherichia coliBacterial outer membraneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsProtein Structure and DynamicsEnzyme Structure and Function