Herskowitz I
Nature. 1987;329(6136):219-22. doi: 10.1038/329219a0.
Molecular biologists are increasingly faced with the problem of assigning a function to genes that have been cloned. A new approach to this problem involves the manipulation of the cloned gene to create what are known as 'dominant negative' mutations. These encode mutant polypeptides that when overexpressed disrupt the activity of the wild-type gene. There are many precedents for this kind of behaviour in the literature--some oncogenes might be examples of naturally occurring dominant negative mutations.
分子生物学家越来越多地面临着为已克隆基因赋予功能的问题。解决这个问题的一种新方法涉及对克隆基因进行操作,以产生所谓的“显性负性”突变。这些突变编码突变多肽,当它们过度表达时会破坏野生型基因的活性。文献中有许多这种行为的先例——一些癌基因可能是自然发生的显性负性突变的例子。