Pelham H R, Roberts L M, Lord J M
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge, UK CB2 2QH.
Trends Cell Biol. 1992 Jul;2(7):183-5. doi: 10.1016/0962-8924(92)90230-k.
A number of proteins produced by plants and bacteria are extremely toxic to eukaryotic cells. Their potency arises from their ability to catalyse the modification of crucial cellular components. Only a few toxin molecules are required to kill a cell, but to do so they must first reach the cytosol. How such proteins are translocated across the target cell membrane is poorly understood, but we argue here that some toxins may travel the secretory pathway in reverse, passing all the way from the cell surface to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) before entering the cytosol.
植物和细菌产生的许多蛋白质对真核细胞具有极强的毒性。它们的毒性源于其催化关键细胞成分修饰的能力。只需几个毒素分子就能杀死一个细胞,但要做到这一点,它们必须首先进入细胞质溶胶。目前人们对这类蛋白质如何穿过靶细胞膜知之甚少,但我们在此认为,一些毒素可能会逆向穿过分泌途径,从细胞表面一路穿过内质网(ER),然后进入细胞质溶胶。