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  • Gram-negative bacteria use the proton motive force (PMF) in their inner membrane to maintain their cell envelope, crucial for survival and division.
  • The study presents detailed cryo-EM images of the TolQ protein in two states: one when it's not bound to TolR (apo form) and another when it is bound, showing significant structural changes.
  • The findings reveal how the TolQ-TolR complex functions like a rotor-stator system, enhancing our understanding of the mechanisms behind bacterial cell envelope integrity and division.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: Gram-negative bacteria harness the proton motive force (PMF) within their inner membrane (IM) to uphold the integrity of their cell envelope, an indispensable aspect for both division and survival. The IM TolQ-TolR complex is the essential part of the Tol-Pal system, serving as a conduit for PMF energy transfer to the outer membrane. Here we present cryo-EM reconstructions of TolQ in apo and TolR- bound forms at atomic resolution. The apo TolQ configuration manifests as a symmetric pentameric pore, featuring a trans-membrane funnel leading towards a cytoplasmic chamber. In contrast, the TolQ-TolR complex assumes a proton non-permeable stance, characterized by the TolQ pentamer's flexure to accommodate the TolR dimer, where two protomers undergo a translation-based relationship. Our structure-guided analysis and simulations support the rotor-stator mechanism of action, wherein the rotation of the TolQ pentamer harmonizes with the TolR protomers' interplay. These findings broaden our mechanistic comprehension of molecular stator units empowering critical functions within the Gram-negative bacterial cell envelope.

Teaser: Apo TolQ and TolQ-TolR structures depict structural rearrangements required for cell envelope organization in bacterial cell division.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11212960PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.19.599759DOI Listing

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