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. 2017 Jun;1859(6):1124-1132.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2017.03.006. Epub 2017 Mar 9.

Cardiolipin plays an essential role in the formation of intracellular membranes in Escherichia coli

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Cardiolipin plays an essential role in the formation of intracellular membranes in Escherichia coli

Gerardo Carranza et al. Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr. 2017 Jun.
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Abstract

Mitochondria, chloroplasts and photosynthetic bacteria are characterized by the presence of complex and intricate membrane systems. In contrast, non-photosynthetic bacteria lack membrane structures within their cytoplasm. However, large scale over-production of some membrane proteins, such as the fumarate reductase, the mannitol permease MtlA, the glycerol acyl transferase PlsB, the chemotaxis receptor Tsr or the ATP synthase subunit b, can induce the proliferation of intra cellular membranes (ICMs) in the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli. These ICMs are particularly rich in cardiolipin (CL). Here, we have studied the effect of CL in the generation of these membranous structures. We have deleted the three genes (clsA, clsB and clsC) responsible of CL biosynthesis in E. coli and analysed the effect of these mutations by fluorescent and electron microscopy and by lipid mass spectrometry. We have found that CL is essential in the formation of non-lamellar structures in the cytoplasm of E. coli cells. These results could help to understand the structuration of membranes in E. coli and other membrane organelles, such as mitochondria and ER.

Keywords: Bacteria; Cardiolipin; Electron microscopy; F1Fo-ATPase; Flow cytometry; Fluorescence; Membrane biogenesis; Phospholipid.

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