SIGNAL PEPTIDE MUTANTS OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI

被引:82
作者
GENNITY, J
GOLDSTEIN, J
INOUYE, M
机构
[1] Department of Biochemistry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, 08854, New Jersey
关键词
Escherichia coli; loop model; mutation; Signal peptide;
D O I
10.1007/BF00763167
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Numerous secretory proteins of the Gram-negative bacteria E. coli are synthesized as precursor proteins which require an amino terminal extension known as the signal peptide for translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane. Following translocation, the signal peptide is proteolytically cleaved from the precursor to produce the mature exported protein. Signal peptides do not exhibit sequence homology, but invariably share common structural features: (1) The basic amino acid residues positioned at the amino terminus of the signal peptide are probably involved in precursor protein binding to the cytoplasmic membrane surface. (2) A stretch of 10 to 15 nonpolar amino acid residues form a hydrophobic core in the signal peptide which can insert into the lipid bilayer. (3) Small residues capable of β-turn formation are located at the cleavage site in the carboxyl terminus of the signal peptide. (4) Charge characteristics of the amino terminal region of the mature protein can also influence precursor protein export. A variety of mutations in each of the structurally distinct regions of the signal peptide have been constructed via site-directed mutagenesis or isolated through genetic selection. These mutants have shed considerable light on the structure and function of the signal peptide and are reviewed here. © 1990 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
引用
收藏
页码:233 / 269
页数:37
相关论文
共 74 条
  • [1] BANKAITIS VA, 1984, CELL, V37, P243, DOI 10.1016/0092-8674(84)90320-9
  • [2] BANKAITIS VA, 1987, BACTERIAL OUTER MEMB, P75
  • [3] BATENBURG AM, 1988, J BIOL CHEM, V263, P4202
  • [4] BECHWITH J, 1984, METHOD ENZYMOL, P3
  • [5] MUTATIONS WHICH ALTER THE FUNCTION OF THE SIGNAL SEQUENCE OF THE MALTOSE BINDING-PROTEIN OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI
    BEDOUELLE, H
    BASSFORD, PJ
    FOWLER, AV
    ZABIN, I
    BECKWITH, J
    HOFNUNG, M
    [J]. NATURE, 1980, 285 (5760) : 78 - 81
  • [6] BEDOUELLE H, 1984, MEMBRANE TRANSPORT N, P399
  • [7] SIGNAL SEQUENCE MUTATIONS THAT ALTER COUPLING OF SECRETION AND TRANSLATION OF AN ESCHERICHIA-COLI OUTER-MEMBRANE PROTEIN
    BENSON, SA
    HALL, MN
    RASMUSSEN, BA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 1987, 169 (10) : 4686 - 4691
  • [8] TRANSFER OF PROTEINS ACROSS MEMBRANES .1. PRESENCE OF PROTEOLYTICALLY PROCESSED AND UNPROCESSED NASCENT IMMUNOGLOBULIN LIGHT-CHAINS ON MEMBRANE-BOUND RIBOSOMES OF MURINE MYELOMA
    BLOBEL, G
    DOBBERSTEIN, B
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1975, 67 (03) : 835 - 851
  • [9] MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN SECRETION - THE ROLE OF THE SIGNAL SEQUENCE
    BRIGGS, MS
    GIERASCH, LM
    [J]. ADVANCES IN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY, 1986, 38 : 109 - 180
  • [10] INVIVO FUNCTION AND MEMBRANE-BINDING PROPERTIES ARE CORRELATED FOR ESCHERICHIA-COLI LAMB SIGNAL PEPTIDES
    BRIGGS, MS
    GIERASCH, LM
    ZLOTNICK, A
    LEAR, JD
    DEGRADO, WF
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1985, 228 (4703) : 1096 - 1099