TamL is a key player of the outer membrane homeostasis in Bacteroidetes
Fabio Giovannercole,
Tom de Smet,
Miguel Angel Vences-Guzmán
et al.
Abstract:In Proteobacteria, the outer membrane protein TamA and the inner membrane-anchored protein TamB form the Translocation and Assembly Module (TAM) complex, which facilitates the transport of autotransporters, virulence factors, and likely lipids across the two membranes. In Bacteroidetes TamA is replaced by TamL, a TamA-like lipoprotein with a lipid modification at its N-terminus that likely anchors it to the outer membrane. This structural difference suggests that TamL may have a distinct function compared to T… Show more
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