Gram-negative bacteria develop and exhibit resistance to antibiotics, owing to their highly asymmetric outer membrane maintained by a group of six proteins comprising the Mla (maintenance of lipid asymmetry) pathway. Here, we investigate the lipid binding preferences of one Mla protein, MlaC, which transports lipids through the periplasm. We used ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) to identify and characterize modifications of lipids endogenously bound to MlaC expressed in three different bacteria strains. UVPD was also used to localize lipid binding to MlaC residues 130-140, consistent with the crystal structure reported for lipid-bound MlaC. The impact of removing the bound lipid from MlaC on its structure was monitored based on collision cross section measurements, revealing that the protein unfolded prior to release of the lipid. The lipid selectivity of MlaC was evaluated based on titrimetric experiments, indicating that MlaC-bound lipids in various classes (sphingolipids, glycerophospholipids, and fatty acids) as long as they possessed no more than two acyl chains.

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