2024
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.03925-23
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Lipid phase separation impairs membrane thickness sensing by the Bacillus subtilis sensor kinase DesK

Margareth Sidarta,
Ana I. Lorente Martín,
Anuntxi Monsalve
et al.

Abstract: Membrane fluidity and thickness have emerged as crucial factors for the activity of and resistance to several antimicrobials. However, the lack of tools to study membrane fluidity and, in particular, thickness in living bacteria limits our understanding of this interplay. The Bacillus subtilis histidine kinase/phosphatase DesK is a molecular sensor that directly detects membrane thickness. It controls activity of DesR, which regulates expression of the lipid desaturase Des, known fo… Show more

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