β-barrels are a class of membrane proteins made up of a cylindrical, anti-parallel β-sheet with a hydrophobic exterior and a hydrophilic interior. The majority of proteins found in the outer membranes (OMs) of Gram-negative bacteria, mitochondria, and chloroplasts are β-barrel outer membrane proteins (OMPs). β-barrel OMPs have a diverse repertoire of functions, including nutrient transport, secretion, bacterial virulence, and enzymatic activity. Here, we discuss the broad functional classes of β-barrel OMPs, how they are folded into the membrane, and the future of β-barrel OMP research and its applications.
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