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The Fluidity of the Bacterial Outer Membrane Is Species Specific
Authors:Pengbo Cao  Daniel Wall
Affiliation:1. School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332 USA;2. Department of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming, 1000 E University Avenue, Laramie, WY, 82071 USA
Abstract:The outer membrane (OM) is an essential barrier that guards Gram-negative bacteria from diverse environmental insults. Besides functioning as a chemical gatekeeper, the OM also contributes towards the strength and stiffness of cells and allows them to sustain mechanical stress. Largely influenced by studies of Escherichia coli, the OM is viewed as a rigid barrier where OM proteins and lipopolysaccharides display restricted mobility. Here the discussion is extended to other bacterial species, with a focus on Myxococcus xanthus. In contrast to the rigid OM paradigm, myxobacteria possess a relatively fluid OM. It is concluded that the fluidity of the OM varies across environmental species, which is likely linked to their evolution and adaptation to specific ecological niches. Importantly, a fluid OM can endow bacteria with distinct functions for cell-cell and cell-environment interactions.
Keywords:gram-negative bacteria  membrane fluidity  Myxococcus xanthus  outer membrane  outer membrane exchange  protein mobility
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