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An RND-type efflux system in Borrelia burgdorferi is involved in virulence and resistance to antimicrobial compounds
Authors:Bunikis Ignas  Denker Katrin  Ostberg Yngve  Andersen Christian  Benz Roland  Bergström Sven
Institution:1Department of Molecular Biology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden;2Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS), Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden;3Lehrstuhl für Biotechnologie, Biozentrum der Universität Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany;Children''s Hospital Boston, United States of America
Abstract:Borrelia burgdorferi is remarkable for its ability to thrive in widely different environments due to its ability to infect various organisms. In comparison to enteric Gram-negative bacteria, these spirochetes have only a few transmembrane proteins some of which are thought to play a role in solute and nutrient uptake and excretion of toxic substances. Here, we have identified an outer membrane protein, BesC, which is part of a putative export system comprising the components BesA, BesB and BesC. We show that BesC, a TolC homolog, forms channels in planar lipid bilayers and is involved in antibiotic resistance. A besC knockout was unable to establish infection in mice, signifying the importance of this outer membrane channel in the mammalian host. The biophysical properties of BesC could be explained by a model based on the channel-tunnel structure. We have also generated a structural model of the efflux apparatus showing the putative spatial orientation of BesC with respect to the AcrAB homologs BesAB. We believe that our findings will be helpful in unraveling the pathogenic mechanisms of borreliae as well as in developing novel therapeutic agents aiming to block the function of this secretion apparatus.
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