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  • Bacteria can secrete diffusible protein toxins that kill competing bacteria. Here, the authors use biochemical, biophysical and structural analyses to show how one of these toxins exploits TolC (a major antibiotic efflux channel) to transport itself across the outer membrane of target cells.

    • Nicholas G. Housden
    • Melissa N. Webby
    • Colin Kleanthous
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-12
  • Peptidoglycan stem peptides in the Gram-negative bacterial cell wall regulate the insertion of essential outer membrane proteins, thus representing a potential target for antibiotic design.

    • Gideon Mamou
    • Federico Corona
    • Waldemar Vollmer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 606, P: 953-959
  • Fluorescent labelling is used to show that in E. coli, outer membrane protein (OMP) turnover is passive and binary in nature, and OMPs cluster to form islands in which diffusion of individual proteins is restricted owing to lateral interactions with other OMPs; new OMPs are inserted mostly at mid-cell, meaning that old OMP islands are displaced to the poles of growing cells.

    • Patrice Rassam
    • Nikki A. Copeland
    • Colin Kleanthous
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 523, P: 333-336