Affiliation:
1. Pathobiological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
2. Departments of Biological Sciences
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The gene
bb0250
of
Borrelia burgdorferi
is a homolog of the
dedA
family, encoding integral inner membrane proteins that are present in nearly all species of bacteria. To date, no precise function has been attributed to any
dedA
gene. Unlike many bacterial species, such as
Escherichia coli
, which has eight
dedA
genes,
B. burgdorferi
possesses only one, annotated
bb0250
, providing a unique opportunity to investigate the functions of the
dedA
family. Here, we show that
bb0250
is able to restore normal growth and cell division to a temperature-sensitive
E. coli
mutant with simultaneous deletions of two
dedA
genes,
yqjA
and
yghB
, and encodes a protein that localizes to the inner membrane of
E. coli
. The
bb0250
gene could be deleted from
B. burgdorferi
only after introduction of a promoterless
bb0250
under the control of an inducible
lac
promoter, indicating that it is an essential gene in this organism. Growth of the mutant in the absence of isopropyl-β-
d
-thiogalactopyranoside resulted in cell death, preceded by cell division defects characterized by elongated cells and membrane bulges, demonstrating that
bb0250
is required for proper cell division and envelope integrity. Finally, we show that BB0250 depletion leads to imbalanced membrane phospholipid composition in borrelia. These results demonstrate a strong conservation of function of the
dedA
gene family across diverse species of Gram-negative bacteria and a requirement for this protein family for normal membrane lipid composition and cell division.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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