Stathopoulos C
Washington University, Department of Biology, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Membr Cell Biol. 1999;13(1):3-21.
The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) from gram-negative bacteria form a distinct group of integral membrane proteins with unusual primary, secondary and tertiary structures. Unlike typical prokaryotic and eukaryotic membrane proteins, bacterial OMPs contain primarily polar sequences, arranged in amphipathic antiparallel beta-barrels, and inclined to the plane of the membrane. Due to their unique structure, OMPs have recently become the subject of extensive study. This article reviews (i) experimental and theoretical approaches of topological analyses used in the study of OMPs, and (ii) the applications of OMPs.
革兰氏阴性菌的外膜蛋白(OMPs)构成了一组独特的整合膜蛋白,其具有不同寻常的一级、二级和三级结构。与典型的原核和真核膜蛋白不同,细菌外膜蛋白主要包含极性序列,这些序列排列成两亲性反平行β桶状结构,并倾斜于膜平面。由于其独特的结构,外膜蛋白最近成为了广泛研究的对象。本文综述了(i)用于外膜蛋白研究的拓扑分析的实验和理论方法,以及(ii)外膜蛋白的应用。