MacA: a molecular valve within the MacABTolC efflux pump

Date:

IQTC Virtual Meeting 2021

Abstract:

The MacA–MacB–TolC assembly of Escherichia coli is a transmembrane machine that spans the cell envelope and actively extrudes substrates, including macrolide antibiotics and polypeptide virulence factors. A hexamer of the periplasmic protein MacA bridges between a TolC trimer in the outer membrane and a MacB dimer in the inner membrane, generating a quaternary structure with a central channel for substrate translocation. A gating ring found in MacA is proposed to act as a one-way valve in substrate transport, thus preventing the backflow of drugs. We present here simulations validating this “valve” hypothesis.