Breaking through the wall in bacterial membrane vesicle research

Researchers used advanced imaging techniques to investigate the formation of membrane vesicles in a Gram-positive bacterium, a process that is poorly understood, particularly in bacteria with thick cell walls. The consortium showed that membrane vesicle formation was triggered by an enzyme called endolysin that damages the cell wall to create holes that allow the release of membrane vesicles. This mechanism could be exploited for the mass production of bacterial vesicles.