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Bacteria not only thrive on sugar as a source of carbon and energy, they also produce and secrete a wide variety of so-called polysaccharides
Polysaccharide export is a major challenge because of the chemical diversity and very large number of molecules
The research team at the Max Planck Institute for Microbiology on Land, led by Lotte Søgaard-Andersen, was able to provide new explanations
Based on their observations and computational structural biology, the scientists proposed that EpsX and EpsY represent a novel trans-outer membrane polysaccharide output rotor in which a β-barrel protein is explicitly transcomposited as the outer membrane of a bipartric complex with an OPX protein that completely orbits the periplasmic perimeter
According to Lotte Søgaard-Andersen, this detailed knowledge could open up new ways
Evidence for a Widespread Third System for Bacterial Polysaccharide Export across the Outer Membrane Comprising a Composite OPX/β -Barrel Translocon.