Communications Biology (Apr 2021)
The Pseudomonas aeruginosa substrate-binding protein Ttg2D functions as a general glycerophospholipid transporter across the periplasm
Abstract
Yero et al. elucidate the function of Ttg2D, a Pseudomonas aeruginosa periplasmic protein, in maintaining phospholipid asymmetry between the outer and inner membrane. Gram negative bacteria have inner and outer membranes that differ in phospholipd composition. Using X-ray crystallography and mass spectrometry, the authors show that Ttg2D can carry two diacyl glycerophospholipids or a cardiolipin. The authors also identify a role for Ttg2D in resistance against antibiotics that use a lipid-mediated pathway into the cell.