The inner membrane protein YhdP modulates the rate of anterograde phospholipid flow in Escherichia coli
Publication Year
2020
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is a selective permeability barrier that allows uptake of nutrients while simultaneously protecting the cell from harmful compounds. The basic pathways and molecular machinery responsible for transporting lipopolysaccharides (LPS), lipoproteins, and β-barrel proteins to the OM have been identified, but very little is known about phospholipid (PL) transport. To identify genes capable of affecting PL transport, we screened for genetic interactions with mlaA*, a mutant in which anterograde PL transport causes the inner membrane (IM) to shrink and eventually rupture; characterization of mlaA*-mediated lysis suggested that PL transport can occur via a high-flux diffusive flow mechanism. We found that YhdP, an IM protein involved in maintaining the OM permeability barrier, modulates the rate of PL transport during mlaA*-mediated lysis. Deletion of yhdP from mlaA* reduced the rate of IM transport to the OM by 50%, slowing shrinkage of the IM and delaying lysis. As a result, the weakened OM of ∆yhdP cells was further compromised and ruptured before the IM during mlaA*-mediated death. These findings demonstrate the existence of a high-flux diffusive pathway for PL flow in Escherichia coli that is modulated by YhdP.
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Journal
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Volume
117
Pages
26907-26914
Date Published
10/2020
ISBN
0027-8424 (Print)0027-8424
Accession Number
33046656
1091-6490Grimm, JacquelineShi, HanduoOrcid: 0000-0002-1688-6905Wang, WeiOrcid: 0000-0002-6558-4858Mitchell, Angela MOrcid: 0000-0003-1062-0716Wingreen, Ned SHuang, Kerwyn CaseyOrcid: 0000-0002-8043-8138Silhavy, Thomas JR01 GM082938/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/United StatesR35 GM118024/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/United StatesT32 GM007388/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/United StatesJournal ArticleResearch Support, N.I.H., ExtramuralResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't2020/10/14Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Oct 27;117(43):26907-26914. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2015556117. Epub 2020 Oct 12.