A new antibiotic traps lipopolysaccharide in its intermembrane transporter

Pahil, Karanbir S. and Gilman, Morgan S. A. and Baidin, Vadim and Clairfeuille, Thomas and Mattei, Patrizio and Bieniossek, Christoph and Dey, Fabian and Muri, Dieter and Baettig, Remo and Lobritz, Michael and Bradley, Kenneth and Kruse, Andrew C. and Kahne, Daniel (2024) A new antibiotic traps lipopolysaccharide in its intermembrane transporter. Nature, 625 (7995). pp. 572-577. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

Gram-negative bacteria are extraordinarily difficult to kill because their cytoplasmic membrane is surrounded by an outer membrane that blocks the entry of most antibiotics. The impenetrable nature of the outer membrane is due to the presence of a large, amphipathic glycolipid called lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in its outer leaflet1. Assembly of the outer membrane requires transport of LPS across a protein bridge that spans from the cytoplasmic membrane to the cell surface. Maintaining outer membrane integrity is essential for bacterial cell viability, and its disruption can increase susceptibility to other antibiotics. Thus, inhibitors of the seven lipopolysaccharide transport (Lpt) proteins that form this transenvelope transporter have long been sought. A new class of antibiotics that targets the LPS transport machine in Acinetobacter was recently identified. Here, using structural, biochemical and genetic approaches, we show that these antibiotics trap a substrate-bound conformation of the LPS transporter that stalls this machine. The inhibitors accomplish this by recognizing a composite binding site made up of both the Lpt transporter and its LPS substrate. Collectively, our findings identify an unusual mechanism of lipid transport inhibition, reveal a druggable conformation of the Lpt transporter and provide the foundation for extending this class of antibiotics to other Gram-negative pathogens.

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Subjects: Eprints AP open Archive > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2024 07:15
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