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Outer-membrane translocation of bulky small molecules by passive diffusion.


ABSTRACT: The outer membrane (OM) of gram-negative bacteria forms a protective layer around the cell that serves as a permeability barrier to prevent unrestricted access of noxious substances. The permeability barrier of the OM results partly from the limited pore diameters of OM diffusion channels. As a consequence, there is an "OM size-exclusion limit," and the uptake of bulky molecules with molecular masses of more than ? 600 Da is thought to be mediated by TonB-dependent, active transporters. Intriguingly, the OM protein CymA from Klebsiella oxytoca does not depend on TonB but nevertheless mediates efficient OM passage of cyclodextrins with diameters of up to ? 15 Å. Here we show, by using X-ray crystallography, molecular dynamics simulations, and single-channel electrophysiology, that CymA forms a monomeric 14-stranded ?-barrel with a large pore that is occluded on the periplasmic side by the N-terminal 15 residues of the protein. Representing a previously unidentified paradigm in OM transport, CymA mediates the passive diffusion of bulky molecules via an elegant transport mechanism in which a mobile element formed by the N terminus acts as a ligand-expelled gate to preserve the permeability barrier of the OM.

SUBMITTER: van den Berg B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4466742 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Outer-membrane translocation of bulky small molecules by passive diffusion.

van den Berg Bert B   Prathyusha Bhamidimarri Satya S   Dahyabhai Prajapati Jigneshkumar J   Kleinekathöfer Ulrich U   Winterhalter Mathias M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150526 23


The outer membrane (OM) of gram-negative bacteria forms a protective layer around the cell that serves as a permeability barrier to prevent unrestricted access of noxious substances. The permeability barrier of the OM results partly from the limited pore diameters of OM diffusion channels. As a consequence, there is an "OM size-exclusion limit," and the uptake of bulky molecules with molecular masses of more than ∼ 600 Da is thought to be mediated by TonB-dependent, active transporters. Intrigui  ...[more]

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