Beckwith J, Silhavy T J
Methods Enzymol. 1983;97:3-11. doi: 10.1016/0076-6879(83)97114-8.
Genetic studies on the secretion process in gram-negative bacteria have made considerable progress. Within the near future, such studies should lead to a detailed understanding of the important features of signal sequences and how they function. The cloning of the structural gene for an enzyme that cleaves signal sequences from precursors of secreted proteins will allow the genetic characterization of this locus and its function. Finally, the isolation and characterization of mutants that affect components of the cell's secretory apparatus are also under way. These mutants permit the detection of genes and their products that are involved in secretion. A combination of the genetic approaches and in vitro studies should lead to a picture of the details of passage of proteins through a membrane.
对革兰氏阴性菌分泌过程的遗传学研究已取得了相当大的进展。在不久的将来,此类研究应能使人们详细了解信号序列的重要特征及其作用方式。克隆一种能从分泌蛋白前体中切割信号序列的酶的结构基因,将有助于对该基因座及其功能进行遗传学表征。最后,影响细胞分泌装置组件的突变体的分离和表征工作也正在进行中。这些突变体有助于检测参与分泌过程的基因及其产物。遗传学方法与体外研究相结合,应能勾勒出蛋白质通过膜的详细过程。