Suppressor Mutations in LptF Bypass Essentiality of LptC by Forming a Six-Protein Transenvelope Bridge That Efficiently Transports Lipopolysaccharide - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue mBio Année : 2022

Suppressor Mutations in LptF Bypass Essentiality of LptC by Forming a Six-Protein Transenvelope Bridge That Efficiently Transports Lipopolysaccharide

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The presence of an external LPS layer in the outer membrane makes Gram-negative bacteria intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics. Millions of LPS molecules are transported to the cell surface per generation by the Lpt molecular machine made, in E. coli , by seven essential proteins.

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hal-03959644 , version 1 (27-01-2023)

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Federica Falchi, Rebecca Taylor, Sebastian Rowe, Elisabete Moura, Tiago Baeta, et al.. Suppressor Mutations in LptF Bypass Essentiality of LptC by Forming a Six-Protein Transenvelope Bridge That Efficiently Transports Lipopolysaccharide. mBio, 2022, pp.e0220222. ⟨10.1128/mbio.02202-22⟩. ⟨hal-03959644⟩
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