Goguen J D, Hoe N P, Subrahmanyam Y V
Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester 01655, USA.
Infect Agents Dis. 1995 Mar;4(1):47-54.
Many species of pathogenic bacteria produce cell-surface or secreted proteases. These enzymes have high potential to enhance bacterial pathogenesis through degradation of critical host proteins and by mimicking the activity of host regulatory proteases that control important zymogen systems. Although many bacterial proteases have been implicated in virulence, there is currently no system in which both rigorous demonstration of virulence enhancement in vivo and convincing identification of the important substrate molecules has been achieved. The difficulties inherent in addressing these issues is discussed, and several interesting systems under active investigation briefly described. The potential of extracellular protease as targets for drug development is also considered.
许多病原菌都会产生细胞表面蛋白酶或分泌型蛋白酶。这些酶极有可能通过降解关键宿主蛋白以及模拟控制重要酶原系统的宿主调节蛋白酶的活性来增强细菌的致病性。尽管许多细菌蛋白酶与毒力有关,但目前还没有一个系统能够在体内严格证明毒力增强,同时又能令人信服地鉴定出重要的底物分子。本文讨论了解决这些问题所固有的困难,并简要描述了几个正在积极研究的有趣系统。还考虑了将细胞外蛋白酶作为药物开发靶点的潜力。