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Localized incorporation of outer membrane components in the pathogen Brucella abortus
Author(s) -
Vassen Victoria,
Valotteau Claire,
Feuillie Cécile,
FormosaDague Cécile,
Dufrêne Yves F,
De Bolle Xavier
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the embo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.484
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1460-2075
pISSN - 0261-4189
DOI - 10.15252/embj.2018100323
Subject(s) - biology , brucella abortus , bacterial outer membrane , pathogen , brucella , brucellosis , microbiology and biotechnology , virology , genetics , gene , escherichia coli
The zoonotic pathogen Brucella abortus is part of the Rhizobiales, which are alpha‐proteobacteria displaying unipolar growth. Here, we show that this bacterium exhibits heterogeneity in its outer membrane composition, with clusters of rough lipopolysaccharide co‐localizing with the essential outer membrane porin Omp2b, which is proposed to allow facilitated diffusion of solutes through the porin. We also show that the major outer membrane protein Omp25 and peptidoglycan are incorporated at the new pole and the division site, the expected growth sites. Interestingly, lipopolysaccharide is also inserted at the same growth sites. The absence of long‐range diffusion of main components of the outer membrane could explain the apparent immobility of the Omp2b clusters, as well as unipolar and mid‐cell localizations of newly incorporated outer membrane proteins and lipopolysaccharide. Unipolar growth and limited mobility of surface structures also suggest that new surface variants could arise in a few generations without the need of diluting pre‐existing surface antigens.

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