Bam complex associated proteins inEscherichia coliare functionally linked to peptidoglycan biosynthesis, membrane fluidity and DNA replication

Author:

Bryant Jack A.ORCID,Staunton Kara A.,Doherty Hannah M.,Alao Micheal B.,Ma Xuyu,Morcinek-Orłowska Joanna,Goodall Emily C. A.,Gray Jessica,Milner Mathew,Cole Jeffrey A.,de Cogan Felicity,Knowles Timothy J.,Glinkowska Monika,Moradigaravand DaneshORCID,Henderson Ian R.,Banzhaf Manuel

Abstract

AbstractBiogenesis of the bacterial outer membrane is key to survival and antibiotic resistance. Central to this is the β-barrel assembly machine (Bam) complex and its associated chaperones, which are responsible for outer membrane protein (OMP) transport and insertion. TheEscherichia coliBam complex consists of two essential subunits, BamA and BamD, and three non-essential lipoproteins, BamB, BamC and BamE. Optimal Bam function is further dependent on the non-essential chaperones DegP, Skp and SurA. Despite intensive study, the specific function of these non-essential Bam-associated proteins remains unknown. Here, we analysed knockout strains for each gene by phenotypic screening, conservation analysis and high-throughput genetics. We reveal that Bam activity is affected by outer membrane lipid composition and that enterobacterial common antigen is essential in the absence of the chaperone SurA. We also show that components of peptidoglycan are conditionally essential with Bam accessory lipoproteins and that DNA replication is perturbed in the absence of BamB. Together, our data indicates potential mechanisms for coordination of OMP biogenesis with processes such as LPS and peptidoglycan biogenesis, and DNA replication.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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