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GENES & DEVELOPMENT 21:2473-2484, 2007
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Defining the roles of the periplasmic chaperones SurA, Skp, and DegP in Escherichia coli

Joseph G. Sklar1, Tao Wu2, Daniel Kahne2,3, and Thomas J. Silhavy1,4

1 Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA; 2 Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA; 3 Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA

Integral beta-barrel proteins (OMPs) are a major class of outer membrane proteins in Gram-negative bacteria. In Escherichia coli, these proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm, translocated across the inner membrane via the Sec machinery, and assembled in the outer membrane through an unknown mechanism that requires the outer membrane YaeT complex and the periplasmic chaperones SurA, DegP, and Skp. Here, we have established the relationship between these three chaperones providing insight into the mechanism of OMP biogenesis using depletion analysis. Depletion of SurA alone results in a marked decrease in outer membrane density, while the loss of DegP and Skp has no effect on outer membrane composition. Furthermore, we demonstrate that SurA and YaeT interact directly in vivo. Based on these results, we suggest that SurA is the primary chaperone responsible for the periplasmic transit of the bulk mass of OMPs to the YaeT complex. The role of Skp and DegP is amplified in the absence of SurA. Evidence presented suggests that DegP/Skp function to rescue OMPs that fall off the SurA pathway. The seemingly redundant periplasmic chaperones do function in parallel, but the relative importance of the primary function of each pathway depends on whether or not cells are under stress.

[Keywords: Periplasmic chaperones; outer membrane proteins; membrane biogenesis]

Received June 6, 2007; revised version accepted August 7, 2007.


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E-MAIL tsilhavy{at}princeton.edu; FAX (609) 258-2957.

Article is online at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.1581007


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