Kuhn Andreas
Institute of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, University of Hohenheim, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany.
Biol Chem. 2009 Aug;390(8):701-6. doi: 10.1515/BC.2009.059.
The key enzymes that catalyze the insertion of proteins into membranes are the Sec translocase and the YidC membrane insertase. Recent insights into the structure and functional intermediates of these enzymes have provided a first molecular glimpse of how they help the newly synthesized proteins to enter the membrane bilayer. In this process, the new proteins undergo a number of specific interactions in the cytoplasm and at the membrane surface before they insert into the bilayer and translocate their external domains across the membrane. The components involved in this pathway recognize each other at the molecular level, forming a route the membrane protein can move along.
催化蛋白质插入膜内的关键酶是Sec转位酶和YidC膜插入酶。最近对这些酶的结构和功能中间体的深入了解,首次从分子层面揭示了它们如何帮助新合成的蛋白质进入膜双层。在这个过程中,新蛋白质在插入双层膜并将其外部结构域转运穿过膜之前,会在细胞质和膜表面经历一系列特定的相互作用。该途径中涉及的组分在分子水平上相互识别,形成膜蛋白可以沿着移动的路径。