The physiological role of ubiquitous rhomboid proteases, membrane-integral proteins that cleave their substrates inside the lipid bilayer, is still ill-defined in many prokaryotes. The two rhomboid genes \(\it cg0049\) and \(\it cg2767\) of \(\textit {Corynebacterium glutamicum}\) were mutated and it was the aim of this study to investigate consequences in respect to growth phenotype, stress resistance, transcriptome, proteome, and lipidome composition. Albeit increased amount of \(\it cg2767\) upon heat stress, its absence did not change the growth behavior of \(\textit {C. glutamicum}\) during exponential and stationary phase. Quantitative shotgun mass spectrometry was used to compare the rhomboid mutant with wild type strain and revealed...