A periplasmic phospholipase that maintains outer membrane lipid asymmetry in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 2023

Randi L Guest, and Michael J Lee, and Wei Wang, and Thomas J Silhavy
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544.

The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is unique in both structure and function. The surface-exposed outer leaflet is composed of lipopolysaccharide, while the inner leaflet is composed of glycerophospholipids. This lipid asymmetry creates mechanical strength, lowers membrane permeability, and is necessary for virulence in many pathogens. Glycerophospholipids that mislocalize to the outer leaflet are removed by the Mla pathway, which consists of the outer membrane channel MlaA, the periplasmic lipid carrier MlaC, and the inner membrane transporter MlaBDEF. The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa has two proteins of the MlaA family: PA2800 and PA3239. Here, we show that PA2800 is part of a canonical Mla pathway, while PA3239 functions with the putative lipase PA3238. While loss of either pathway individually has little to no effect on outer membrane integrity, loss of both pathways weakens the outer membrane permeability barrier and increases production of the secondary metabolite pyocyanin. We propose that mislocalized glycerophospholipids are removed from the outer leaflet by PA3239 (renamed MlaZ), transferred to PA3238 (renamed MlaY), and degraded. This pathway streamlines recycling of glycerophospholipid degradation products by removing glycerophospholipids from the outer leaflet prior to degradation.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008563 Membrane Lipids Lipids, predominantly phospholipids, cholesterol and small amounts of glycolipids found in membranes including cellular and intracellular membranes. These lipids may be arranged in bilayers in the membranes with integral proteins between the layers and peripheral proteins attached to the outside. Membrane lipids are required for active transport, several enzymatic activities and membrane formation. Cell Membrane Lipid,Cell Membrane Lipids,Membrane Lipid,Lipid, Cell Membrane,Lipid, Membrane,Lipids, Cell Membrane,Lipids, Membrane,Membrane Lipid, Cell,Membrane Lipids, Cell
D010740 Phospholipases A class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphoglycerides or glycerophosphatidates. EC 3.1.-. Lecithinases,Lecithinase,Phospholipase
D011550 Pseudomonas aeruginosa A species of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria commonly isolated from clinical specimens (wound, burn, and urinary tract infections). It is also found widely distributed in soil and water. P. aeruginosa is a major agent of nosocomial infection. Bacillus aeruginosus,Bacillus pyocyaneus,Bacterium aeruginosum,Bacterium pyocyaneum,Micrococcus pyocyaneus,Pseudomonas polycolor,Pseudomonas pyocyanea
D002462 Cell Membrane The lipid- and protein-containing, selectively permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Plasma Membrane,Cytoplasmic Membrane,Cell Membranes,Cytoplasmic Membranes,Membrane, Cell,Membrane, Cytoplasmic,Membrane, Plasma,Membranes, Cell,Membranes, Cytoplasmic,Membranes, Plasma,Plasma Membranes
D001425 Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins Proteins isolated from the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. OMP Proteins,Outer Membrane Proteins, Bacterial,Outer Membrane Lipoproteins, Bacterial
D001692 Biological Transport The movement of materials (including biochemical substances and drugs) through a biological system at the cellular level. The transport can be across cell membranes and epithelial layers. It also can occur within intracellular compartments and extracellular compartments. Transport, Biological,Biologic Transport,Transport, Biologic
D020404 Glycerophospholipids Derivatives of phosphatidic acid in which the hydrophobic regions are composed of two fatty acids and a polar alcohol is joined to the C-3 position of glycerol through a phosphodiester bond. They are named according to their polar head groups, such as phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine. Glycerophospholipid,Phosphoglyceride,Phosphoglycerides

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