A lipoprotein partner for the Escherichia coli outer membrane protein TolC
Abstract
The outer-membrane protein TolC from Escherichia coli belongs to an extensive superfamily whose members are found throughout the didermal, Gram-negative bacterial lineages. The protein serves as an activated exit duct in multi-drug efflux pumps and protein secretion machinery. Many TolC homologs bear a lipid modification on the N-terminus that embeds into the inner leaflet of the outer membrane and appears to have been a conserved feature; however, the moiety is absent entirely in the E. coli TolC. We have discovered that the E. coli lipoprotein YbjP interacts extensively with the periplasmic surface of TolC and its N-terminal lipid moiety is embedded in the membrane, mimicking the intramolecular and modification-membrane interactions seen in TolC homologs. Here, we present cryo-EM structures of the MacA-MacB-TolC and AcrA-AcrB-TolC tripartite pumps complexed to YbjP. Although the association occurs spontaneously both in vitro and in vivo , the YbjP-TolC interaction is not required for efflux activity under standard laboratory conditions. YbjP may contribute stabilising the orientation and distribution of TolC in the outer membrane as well as the expression of transporters for tryptophan and cyclic peptide toxins.
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