Dissection of b-barrel outer membrane protein assembly pathways through characterizing BamA POTRA 1 mutants of Escherichia coli

SummaryBamA of Escherichia coli is an essential component of the hetero-oligomeric machinery that mediates b-barrel outer membrane protein (OMP) assembly. The C- and N-termini of BamA fold into trans-membrane b-barrel and five soluble POTRA domains respectively. Detailed characterization of BamA POT...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular microbiology 2010-09, Vol.77 (5), p.1153-1171
Hauptverfasser: Bennion, Drew, Charlson, Emily S, Coon, Eric, Misra, Rajeev
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Zusammenfassung:SummaryBamA of Escherichia coli is an essential component of the hetero-oligomeric machinery that mediates b-barrel outer membrane protein (OMP) assembly. The C- and N-termini of BamA fold into trans-membrane b-barrel and five soluble POTRA domains respectively. Detailed characterization of BamA POTRA 1 missense and deletion mutants revealed two competing OMP assembly pathways, one of which is followed by the archetypal trimeric b-barrel OMPs, OmpF and LamB, and is dependent on POTRA 1. Interestingly, our data suggest that BamA also requires its POTRA 1 domain for proper assembly. The second pathway is independent of POTRA 1 and is exemplified by TolC. Site-specific cross-linking analysis revealed that the POTRA 1 domain of BamA interacts with SurA, a periplasmic chaperone required for the assembly of OmpF and LamB, but not that of TolC and BamA. The data suggest that SurA and BamA POTRA 1 domain function in concert to assist folding and assembly of most b-barrel OMPs except for TolC, which folds into a unique soluble a-helical barrel and an OM-anchored b-barrel. The two assembly pathways finally merge at some step beyond POTRA 1 but presumably before membrane insertion, which is thought to be catalysed by the trans-membrane b-barrel domain of BamA.
ISSN:0950-382X
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2010.07280.x