Wattenberg B W
Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, MI 49001.
New Biol. 1990 Jun;2(6):505-11.
The fusion of transport vesicles with the appropriate target membrane in constitutive transport is a complex and well-controlled process. Many of the molecular details of the reactions that result in this control are being revealed through the use of cell-free assays of protein transport as well as by the study of the molecular genetics of secretion in yeast. Kinetic analyses have indicated that several structural intermediates are formed after transport vesicles attach to their destination, but before they fuse with the appropriate membrane. Proteins that mediate the formation and processing of these intermediates have been identified. Included among these are small molecular weight GTP-binding proteins. This intricate set of reactions may ensure the fidelity of transport and guard the integrity of the organelles along the transport pathway.
在组成型运输中,运输小泡与合适的靶膜融合是一个复杂且受到良好调控的过程。通过使用蛋白质运输的无细胞分析方法以及对酵母分泌的分子遗传学研究,导致这种调控的许多反应的分子细节正在被揭示出来。动力学分析表明,在运输小泡附着到目的地后但在它们与合适的膜融合之前,会形成几种结构中间体。已经鉴定出介导这些中间体形成和加工的蛋白质。其中包括小分子量的GTP结合蛋白。这一复杂的反应组可能确保运输的准确性,并保护运输途径中细胞器的完整性。