Pogliano K J, Beckwith J
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
Genetics. 1993 Apr;133(4):763-73. doi: 10.1093/genetics/133.4.763.
We have found that temperature can have a striking effect upon protein export in Escherichia coli, suggesting that there is a cold-sensitive step in the protein export pathway. Cs mutations comprise the largest class of mutations affecting the membrane-localized Sec proteins SecD, SecE, SecF and SecY. Although some of these mutations could encode cold-labile proteins, this is unlikely to account for the Cs phenotype of most export mutants, as mutations which simply produce lower amounts of SecE protein have the same phenotype. Certain signal sequence mutations affecting maltose binding protein are also cold sensitive for export. These effects appear to arise by a specific interaction of cold with certain export defects. We believe that the Cs sec mutations are representative of a large class of conditional lethal mutations, whose conditional phenotype reflects an underlying thermal sensitivity of the process in which they are involved.
我们发现温度对大肠杆菌中的蛋白质输出有显著影响,这表明在蛋白质输出途径中存在一个冷敏感步骤。Cs突变是影响膜定位的Sec蛋白SecD、SecE、SecF和SecY的最大一类突变。虽然其中一些突变可能编码冷不稳定蛋白,但这不太可能解释大多数输出突变体的Cs表型,因为仅仅产生较低量SecE蛋白的突变具有相同的表型。某些影响麦芽糖结合蛋白的信号序列突变对输出也具有冷敏感性。这些影响似乎是由冷与某些输出缺陷的特定相互作用引起的。我们认为Cs sec突变代表了一大类条件致死突变,其条件表型反映了它们所涉及过程的潜在热敏感性。