The bacterial peptidoglycan enclosing the cytoplasmic membrane is a fundamental cellular architecture. The integral membrane protein MurJ plays an essential role in flipping the cell wall building block Lipid II across the cytoplasmic membrane for peptidoglycan biosynthesis. Previously reported crystal structures of MurJ have elucidated its V-shaped inward- or outward-facing forms with an internal cavity for substrate binding. MurJ transports Lipid II using its cavity through conformational transitions between these two forms. Here, we report two crystal structures of inward-facing forms from Arsenophonus endosymbiont MurJ and an unprecedented crystal structure of Escherichia coli MurJ in a “squeezed” form, which lacks a cavity to accommoda...
P4 ATPase flippases translocate phospholipids across biomembranes, thus contributing to the establis...
Although peptidoglycan synthesis is one of the best-studied metabolic pathways in bacteria, the mech...
All Gram-negative bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts have outer membrane proteins (OMPs) that p...
Biosynthesis of the bacterial peptidoglycan cell wall is essential for determining bacterial shape a...
The peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall is an essential component of the cell envelope of most bacteria. Bi...
MurJ, the flippase that exports the bacterial cell wall monomer Lipid II to the periplasm, is a targ...
Bacterial surface polysaccharides are synthesized from lipid-linked precursors at the inner surface ...
The biosynthetic pathway of peptidoglycan, an essential component of bacterial cell wall, is a well-...
International audiencePeptidoglycan (PG) is the unique cell shape-determining component of the bacte...
International audiencePeptidoglycan is a major determinant of cell shape in bacteria, and its biosyn...
The Gram-negative bacterial outer membrane (OM) is a unique bilayer that forms an efficient permeati...
A gating mechanism of the beta-barrel-forming outer membrane protein G (OmpG) from Escherichia coli ...
Translocation of lipid II across cytoplasmic membrane is essential in peptidoglycan biogenesis. Whil...
The flipping of membrane-embedded lipids containing large, polar head groups is slow and energetical...
The cell wall is an essential structure for bacterial survival and unique to bacteria. It is respons...
P4 ATPase flippases translocate phospholipids across biomembranes, thus contributing to the establis...
Although peptidoglycan synthesis is one of the best-studied metabolic pathways in bacteria, the mech...
All Gram-negative bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts have outer membrane proteins (OMPs) that p...
Biosynthesis of the bacterial peptidoglycan cell wall is essential for determining bacterial shape a...
The peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall is an essential component of the cell envelope of most bacteria. Bi...
MurJ, the flippase that exports the bacterial cell wall monomer Lipid II to the periplasm, is a targ...
Bacterial surface polysaccharides are synthesized from lipid-linked precursors at the inner surface ...
The biosynthetic pathway of peptidoglycan, an essential component of bacterial cell wall, is a well-...
International audiencePeptidoglycan (PG) is the unique cell shape-determining component of the bacte...
International audiencePeptidoglycan is a major determinant of cell shape in bacteria, and its biosyn...
The Gram-negative bacterial outer membrane (OM) is a unique bilayer that forms an efficient permeati...
A gating mechanism of the beta-barrel-forming outer membrane protein G (OmpG) from Escherichia coli ...
Translocation of lipid II across cytoplasmic membrane is essential in peptidoglycan biogenesis. Whil...
The flipping of membrane-embedded lipids containing large, polar head groups is slow and energetical...
The cell wall is an essential structure for bacterial survival and unique to bacteria. It is respons...
P4 ATPase flippases translocate phospholipids across biomembranes, thus contributing to the establis...
Although peptidoglycan synthesis is one of the best-studied metabolic pathways in bacteria, the mech...
All Gram-negative bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts have outer membrane proteins (OMPs) that p...