Person: Liu, Charles
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Publication Decoupling catalytic activity from biological function of the ATPase that powers lipopolysaccharide transport
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014) Sherman, David; Lazarus, Michael B.; Murphy, Lea; Liu, Charles; Kahne, Suzanne; Ruiz, Natividad; Kahne, DanielGram-negative bacteria contain an unusual outer membrane that prevents the entry of most currently available antibiotics. This membrane contains a complex glycolipid, LPS, on the exterior. It is not understood how such a large molecule, which can contain hundreds of sugars and six fatty acyl chains, is transported across the cell envelope from its site of synthesis in the cytoplasmic membrane to the cell surface. Using a combination of genetics, biochemistry, and structural biology, we characterized residues in the protein that powers LPS transport to gain mechanistic insight into how ATP hydrolysis is coupled to the biological function of the transporter. These tools help us understand how to design antibiotics targeting this essential pathway.