Department of Molecular Microbiology, Institute of Molecular Cell Biology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 2013;374:109-34. doi: 10.1007/82_2012_298.
Protein secretion is an essential determinant of mycobacterial virulence. Mycobacterium tuberculosis has a unique cell envelope consisting of two lipid bilayers, which requires dedicated protein secretion pathways. The conserved general Sec and Tat translocation systems are responsible for protein transport across the inner membrane and are both essential. Additionally, the accessory Sec pathway specifically contributes to virulence. How transport of Sec/Tat substrates across the outer membrane is accomplished is currently an enigma. In addition to these pathways, M. tuberculosis also developed specialized secretion systems for protein transport across both membranes, the type VII or ESX secretion systems. Here, we discuss our current knowledge about the mechanisms and substrates of these different protein translocation systems and their role in mycobacterial physiology and virulence.
蛋白质分泌是分枝杆菌毒力的一个重要决定因素。结核分枝杆菌具有独特的双层脂膜细胞壁,这需要专门的蛋白质分泌途径。保守的通用 Sec 和 Tat 易位系统负责蛋白质在内膜的转运,这两者都是必需的。此外,辅助 Sec 途径专门有助于毒力。Sec/Tat 底物如何穿过外膜进行转运目前仍是一个谜。除了这些途径外,结核分枝杆菌还为跨膜蛋白质运输开发了专门的分泌系统,即 VII 型或 ESX 分泌系统。在这里,我们讨论了我们目前对这些不同蛋白质转运系统的机制和底物及其在分枝杆菌生理学和毒力中的作用的了解。