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  • Braun's lipoprotein (Lpp) is crucial for maintaining the stability of the cell envelope by linking the outer membrane to the peptidoglycan layer.
  • Researchers used atomic force microscopy to observe Lpp directly on peptidoglycan sacculi, finding it evenly spread across the surface but absent at the division site during cell division.
  • The study provides a method for better understanding the distribution of Lpp and other proteins bound to the peptidoglycan layer through direct imaging techniques.

Article Abstract

Braun's lipoprotein (Lpp) plays a major role in stabilizing the integrity of the cell envelope in , as it provides a covalent cross-link between the outer membrane and the peptidoglycan layer. An important challenge in elucidating the physiological role of Lpp lies in attaining a detailed understanding of its distribution on the peptidoglycan layer. Here, using atomic force microscopy, we visualized Lpp directly on peptidoglycan sacculi. Lpp is homogeneously distributed over the outer surface of the sacculus at a high density. However, it is absent at the constriction site during cell division, revealing its role in the cell division process with Pal, another cell envelope-associated protein. Collectively, we have established a framework to elucidate the distribution of Lpp and other peptidoglycan-bound proteins via a direct imaging modality.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858504PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.add8659DOI Listing

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