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A tuneable minimal cell membrane reveals that two lipid species suffice for life

Biology

A tuneable minimal cell membrane reveals that two lipid species suffice for life

I. Justice, P. Kiesel, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights from researchers Isaac Justice, Petra Kiesel, Nataliya Safronova, Alexander von Appen, and James P. Saenz as they unveil how a minimal two-component lipidome can sustain life in *Mycoplasma mycoides*. This study sheds light on the lipid divide between Archaea and other organisms, showcasing the significance of acyl chain diversity for cellular growth.

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Abstract
All cells are encapsulated by a lipid membrane that facilitates their interactions with the environment. How cells manage diverse mixtures of lipids, which dictate membrane property and function, is experimentally challenging to address. Here, we present an approach to tune and minimize membrane lipid composition in the bacterium Mycoplasma mycoides and its derived 'minimal cell' (JCVI-Syn3A), revealing that a two-component lipidome can support life. Systematic reintroduction of phospholipids with different features demonstrates that acyl chain diversity is more important for growth than head group diversity. By tuning lipid chirality, we explore the lipid divide between Archaea and the rest of life, showing that ancestral lipidomes could have been heteroarchiral. However, in these simple organisms, heterocharity leads to impaired cellular fitness. Thus, our approach offers a tunable minimal membrane system to explore the fundamental lipidome requirements for life, thereby extending the concept of minimal from the genome to the lipidome.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 08, 2024
Authors
Isaac Justice, Petra Kiesel, Nataliya Safronova, Alexander von Appen, James P. Saenz
Tags
lipid composition
cell membrane
Mycoplasma mycoides
lipidome
acyl chain diversity
cellular fitness
Archaea
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