Journal article

An investigation into the Omp85 protein BamK in hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae, and its role in outer membrane biogenesis

V Vergel L. Torres, E Heinz, CJ Stubenrauch, JJ Wilksch, H Cao, J Yang, A Clements, RA Dunstan, F Alcock, CT Webb, G Dougan, RA Strugnell, ID Hay, T Lithgow

Molecular Microbiology | Published : 2018

Abstract

Members of the Omp85 protein superfamily have important roles in Gram-negative bacteria, with the archetypal protein BamA being ubiquitous given its essential function in the assembly of outer membrane proteins. In some bacterial lineages, additional members of the family exist and, in most of these cases, the function of the protein is unknown. We detected one of these Omp85 proteins in the pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae B5055, and refer to the protein as BamK. Here, we show that bamK is a conserved element in the core genome of Klebsiella, and its expression rescues a loss-of-function ∆bamA mutant. We developed an E. coli model system to measure and compare the specific activity of BamA an..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers