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The cell envelope of Thermotogae suggests a mechanism for outer membrane biogenesis.


ABSTRACT: The presence of a cell membrane is one of the major structural components defining life. Recent phylogenomic analyses have supported the hypothesis that the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) was likely a diderm. Yet, the mechanisms that guided outer membrane (OM) biogenesis remain unknown. Thermotogae is an early-branching phylum with a unique OM, the toga. Here, we use cryo-electron tomography to characterize the in situ cell envelope architecture of Thermotoga maritima and show that the toga is made of extended sheaths of β-barrel trimers supporting small (~200 nm) membrane patches. Lipidomic analyses identified the same major lipid species in the inner membrane (IM) and toga, including the rare to bacteria membrane-spanning ether-bound diabolic acids (DAs). Proteomic analyses revealed that the toga was composed of multiple SLH-domain containing Ompα and novel β-barrel proteins, and homology searches detected variable conservations of these proteins across the phylum. These results highlight that, in contrast to the SlpA/OmpM superfamily of proteins, Thermotoga possess a highly diverse bipartite OM-tethering system. We discuss the implications of our findings with respect to other early-branching phyla and propose that a toga-like intermediate may have facilitated monoderm-to-diderm cell envelope transitions.

SUBMITTER: Sexton DL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10160955 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The cell envelope of <i>Thermotogae</i> suggests a mechanism for outer membrane biogenesis.

Sexton Danielle L DL   Hashimi Ameena A   Beskrovnaya Polina P   Sibanda Lloyd L   Huan Tao T   Tocheva Elitza I EI  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20230424 18


The presence of a cell membrane is one of the major structural components defining life. Recent phylogenomic analyses have supported the hypothesis that the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) was likely a diderm. Yet, the mechanisms that guided outer membrane (OM) biogenesis remain unknown. Thermotogae is an early-branching phylum with a unique OM, the toga. Here, we use cryo-electron tomography to characterize the in situ cell envelope architecture of <i>Thermotoga maritima</i> and show that  ...[more]

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