Hawgood S, Derrick M, Poulain F
Department of Pediatrics and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Room U-503, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0734, USA.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1998 Nov 19;1408(2-3):150-60. doi: 10.1016/s0925-4439(98)00064-7.
Surfactant protein B is a small homodimeric protein that is found tightly associated with surfactant lipids in the alveolar space. In this review, we discuss the actions of SP-B on phospholipid membranes using information predominantly obtained from model membrane systems. We try to correlate these model actions with current concepts of SP-B structure and proposed biological functions. These functions may include critical roles in the intracellular assembly of surfactant through a role in lamellar body organogenesis, the structural rearrangement of secreted surfactant lipids into tubular myelin, and the subsequent rapid insertion of secreted surfactant phospholipids into the surface film itself. The relevance of SP-B to human biology is emphasized by the fatal respiratory distress that is associated with a genetic deficiency of SP-B and the important role of SP-B in certain exogenous surfactant formulations in wide clinical use.
表面活性蛋白B是一种小的同二聚体蛋白,在肺泡腔中与表面活性脂质紧密结合。在这篇综述中,我们主要利用从模型膜系统获得的信息来讨论表面活性蛋白B对磷脂膜的作用。我们试图将这些模型作用与表面活性蛋白B的当前结构概念和提出的生物学功能联系起来。这些功能可能包括通过在板层小体器官发生中的作用,在表面活性剂的细胞内组装中发挥关键作用;将分泌的表面活性脂质结构重排为管状髓磷脂;以及随后将分泌的表面活性磷脂快速插入表面膜本身。表面活性蛋白B与人类生物学的相关性体现在与表面活性蛋白B基因缺陷相关的致命呼吸窘迫以及表面活性蛋白B在广泛临床使用的某些外源性表面活性剂制剂中的重要作用上。